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Initiative to Clear Criminal Records Wins $75M Grant

May 3, 2023 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements

Amendment 4 advocate Sheena Meade, along with a multi-state coalition, was awarded a $75 million grant to help advance policies to wipe the criminal records of eligible persons who have completed their sentence. Meade’s husband helped organize the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, which organized Amendment 4 and its passing. Two years later, Sheena Meade joined the Clean Slate Initiative. “Amendment …

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In Killer Clown Case, the Defendant Pleads Guilty to Murder

May 3, 2023 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Violent Crimes

Three decades after Marlene Warren was shot by a “killer clown” with balloons and carnations, the case is finally ending with the defendant pleading guilty. Sheila Keen-Warren, 59, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for allegedly killing her husband’s first wife. Keen-Warren was originally arrested and charged with first-degree murder in 2017 but has had her trial postponed multiple times due …

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LCSO Warns Citizens on Spike in Fentanyl Overdoses

April 28, 2023 Criminal Defense, Drug Charges, News & Announcements

Since March 31st, 2023, Leon County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) has responded to five separate incidents of fentanyl-suspected drug overdoses. From those incidents, seven different victims experienced what they believed to be an overdose after ingesting Oxycodone or Percocet pills that were laced with fentanyl. Luckily, none of the five incidents resulted in any deaths, due to first responders acting quickly …

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Disney Employee Fired and Arrested for Video Voyeurism

April 28, 2023 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Sex Crimes

Video voyeurism is a disturbing and unlawful act that has become more and more prevalent due to the current state of technology. When a person is caught filming someone else without their consent while undressing or in an intimate act, they can be charged with video voyeurism. Video voyeurism is often committed for personal gratification or pleasure. This type of …

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Woman Drives Car at Ex-Boyfriend, Sets Car on Fire

April 27, 2023 Criminal Defense, Theft/Property Crimes, Violent Crimes

Breakups can be hard, but that does not give anyone the right to commit crimes against their ex. In a recent Florida case, a woman is now facing a series of criminal charges after allegedly driving into her ex’s driveway and damaging his car, before lighting her own car on fire. This article will provide case details, along with the …

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Tennessee Tourist Charged with DUI on a Bike in Florida

April 27, 2023 Criminal Defense, Drunk Driving/DUI

In Florida, the laws on operating a vehicle expand further than a car. Specifically, you can be charged with driving under the influence for almost all types of vehicles. A driving under the influence (DUI) offense is when a person operates a vehicle after consuming alcohol or other unlawful substances. Some may not realize just how extensive Florida’s DUI laws …

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Bus Driver Faces Child Abuse Charges for Intentional Brake Slamming

April 27, 2023 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Violent Crimes

Child abuse is an unfortunate crime that affects thousands of children in Florida and the rest of the United States. The effects of child abuse can be devastating, causing both physical and emotional trauma. Not only is child abuse morally reprehensible, but it is also illegal in the state of Florida. A person who is accused of child abuse may …

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Auto Theft Ring Results in Over 50 Charges

April 24, 2023 Criminal Defense, Theft/Property Crimes

Conspiring to commit a crime can lead to harsh penalties, even if the crime was not carried out. In a recent Florida case, three people in Miami-Dade are facing nearly 60 criminal charges in relation to what police are referring to as an auto theft ring. This page will provide the case details, along with information pertaining to the charges …

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What Happens if a Defendant is Violent with the Defense Counsel?

April 24, 2023 Criminal Defense

If a defendant is violent or aggressive towards an attorney during a criminal case in Florida, the court may take specific actions to protect the safety of the attorney along with the rest of the courtroom. This can involve removing the defendant and placing them in custody until the issue can be resolved. However, in more serious cases the defendant …

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