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Florida Supreme Court Approves Ballot Measure to Legalize Recreational Marijuana

May 2, 2024 Criminal Defense, Drug Charges, News & Announcements

We’ve previously covered the Smart & Safe initiative to let Florida voters decide if marijuana should be legalized recreationally in the state. The Florida Supreme Court has given response to the challenge made by the Attorney General over the ballot’s language. Despite Ashley Moody claiming that the legalization initiative would confuse voters, the Supreme Court disagreed. In a 5-2 ruling, …

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Florida’s Six-Week Abortion Ban is Found Constitutional, But Allows Expansion Question on Upcoming Ballot

May 2, 2024 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements

After months of debate and speculation, the Florida Supreme Court has released two new decisions regarding the access to abortion rights. While one of the decisions approved the controversial six-week abortion ban, justices have also approved of the measure to let Florida voters decide whether abortion access should be expanded within the state. This page will provide information pertaining to …

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Recent Examples of Domestic Violence Cases in Florida

April 30, 2024 Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence, Violent Crimes

When a person is harmed by the hands of a significant other, family member, or other member of their household, they can press charges for domestic violence. Often confusing due to the various offenses that fall under “domestic violence,” this is a category of crimes where harm is inflicted, either in one instance or through repeated, abusive conduct against a …

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Florida’s Media Coverage of Criminal Trials

April 30, 2024 Criminal Defense

Each state has its rules and regulations regarding legal procedures to ensure that the rights of each person involved in the case are protected. One area of legal proceedings that has been up for debate throughout the years is the presence of media coverage inside the courtroom. Federal legal procedures remain closed to the public, with little change to the …

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Teenager Sentenced to Over 60 Years for Second-Degree Murder

April 30, 2024 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

When teenagers get in trouble with a parent, teacher, or other authoritative figure, they are usually given a warning or told what they did was wrong, along with advice on how to handle a similar situation moving forward. When the so-called “trouble” includes a violent act, specifically one that harms or even kills another person, law enforcement and Florida prosecutors …

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What is the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas program?

April 30, 2024 Criminal Defense, Drug Charges

Law enforcement agencies across the United States aim to protect citizens and prevent violence along with the increase of drug use and drug distribution. To help with this, the Federal government has created certain programs and entities to assist with local and state agencies. One of these programs exists in Northern Florida, frequently aiding police with the investigation and apprehension …

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Information on Potential Laws with Criminal Penalties

April 30, 2024 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements

There are multiple pieces of proposed legislation heading to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ desk for approval. If he signs his approval, there will be new and increased penalties for several areas of criminal justice. The bills focus on issues relating to illegal street racing, squatters, porch pirating, sexual conversations with minors, and video voyeurism. This page will provide definitions relating to …

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Uber Driver Arrested for Fraud Faces Additional Accusations of Kidnapping and Sexual Assault

April 30, 2024 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Sex Crimes, Violent Crimes

Ride-share apps like Uber and Lyft have increased in popularity within the last few years, offering a cost effective and convenient way of commuting. Taking a ride-share vehicle has plenty of benefits, especially in a crowded city like Miami where people are often out late and drinking. However, as more people use Uber, the more prominent crimes relating to Uber …

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All-Terrain Vehicle Offenses in Florida

April 30, 2024 Criminal Defense

ATV on beach

An all-terrain vehicle (ATV) is defined under Florida Statute Section 317.0003 as any motorized off-highway or all-terrain vehicle 55 inches or less in width which has a dry weight of 1,500 pounds or less, is designed to travel on three or more nonhighway tires, and is manufactured for recreational use by one or more persons. Unless otherwise permitted by the …

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