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Ex-Florida Commissioner Sentenced to Three Years for Shooting

June 14, 2022 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements

A former City Commissioner in Lakeland has just been sentenced to three years in prison as a result of a 2018 shooting. Michael Dunn, 51, was accused of shooting a man in the store he was working in almost four years ago. Dunn had originally been charged with second-degree murder for the shooting, but reached a plea agreement with the …

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10-Year-Old Facing Murder Charges for Shooting

June 14, 2022 Criminal Defense, Juvenile Offenses, Violent Crimes

A 10-year-old girl in Orlando may be facing murder charges after shooting an adult this past week. The tragic event happened after her mother got into an altercation with another woman in their apartment complex. The fight turned violent when the young girl grabbed her mother’s gun and shot the other woman. Now that the girl has been taken into …

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Judge Halts Murder Trial After New Evidence Surfaces

June 12, 2022 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Violent Crimes

The trial process is long and complex. There are many hearings and motions heard before the trial even starts. However, once the trial has started and a jury has been seated, then it’s usually off to the races and the trial is conducted with no stopping. During COVID we had many trials suspended due to courthouse closures and concerns from …

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THE PRESCRIPTION DEFENSE- EXPLAINING THE DEFENSE THAT THE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE WAS LAWFULLY OBTAINED

June 12, 2022 Drug Charges

Florida’s war on drugs has made the state one of the strictest when it comes to illegal substances. Being found guilty of illegally possessing a controlled substance could have you facing harsh penalties since most cases are treated as felonies. Not only could you face prison time but could be looking at lifelong effects if found guilty. This type of …

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CAN I GET A DUI WHILE RIDING AN ELECTRIC SCOOTER IN TALLAHASSEE?

June 9, 2022 College, College Student Disciplinary Hearing, Criminal Defense

With busy streets, hot tropical weather, and a need to get from point A to point B, it’s no wonder that our beautiful city of Tallahassee has partnered with various electric scooter companies to bring the best e-scooter service to Florida’s Capitol. Students at Florida State University have a great opportunity to utilize these scooters or the free Trolley while …

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Defense Requests to Withdraw from Parkland Case

June 9, 2022 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements

Although we have already covered the beginning struggles with the search for a jury in the upcoming trial against Nikolas Cruz, there have been more issues arising within the last week. The trial is not deciding Cruz’s innocence—the defendant has already pleaded guilty to murdering 17 people at the Florida high school in 2018. What is being decided in the …

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Fast Food Fury – Not so Happy Meals in Florida

June 9, 2022 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

Convenience is ideal for all consumers in the U.S. Within American culture is the large number of fast-food restaurants that dominate in every state. Florida has its own share of fast-food establishments, which usually results in people getting affordable food, and fast. Most of the time, individuals who order inside eat their food, and leave. However, there are instances in …

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What is Culpable Negligence?

June 9, 2022 Criminal Defense

When people think of neglect, one may imagine the example of a parent leaving their child unattended. It is usually considered more of a liability rather than a criminal offense. However, culpable negligence is considered when there was a failure to use ordinary care for others. This can be considered a criminal offense, especially when there is a dangerous or …

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Historical Shift for Juveniles – Less Teens Facing Adult Courts

June 9, 2022 Criminal Defense, Juvenile Offenses

When a teenager is accused of a crime, it is typical that they are tried through the juvenile justice system. However, there are instances in which even a minor can be charged as an adult. This can be extremely stressful for a young teen who has been accused of a crime and may get sent to an adult court and …

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