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Signs You Should Get a Second Legal Opinion

Signs You Should Get a Second Legal Opinion on your Criminal Case Second opinions aren’t reserved just for the medical field, though both medical and legal second opinions could turn out to be lifesaving. While these types of second opinions differ in terms of subject matter discussed, they do have something in common: they can be the difference between carrying …

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Solitary Confinement and the Scary Reality in Florida Prisons

Being charged with a crime can completely alter the course of your life. Along with the initial shock of getting arrested, going through the legal process, and going to the court room, often the big question remains: what happens after the sentencing? Of course, there are expensive fines and the potential jail time to consider when the charge has been …

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Recent 11th Circuit Case Discusses the Line Between Offensive Speech and Criminal Wrongdoing

Recent 11th Circuit Case Discusses the Line Between Offensive Speech and Criminal Wrongdoing General Overview On December 16, 2021, the United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit decided case United States v. Fleury. This case was an appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. There, Brandon Fleury was convicted by a jury …

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Lizard Smuggling – Traveling and Wildlife Trafficking

When you receive a package in the mail, the last thing you would imagine to come out are a set of scaly lizards. In the case of one Miami man, this was exactly his intention. In fact, he flew all the way to Australia to capture and send back over a dozen lizards across the world. Although Florida is known …

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Motions in Criminal Cases in Florida

There are many different motions available to defense counsel during criminal legal proceedings. A motion is an application to the court that is made by the prosecutor or defense attorney requesting that the court makes a decision on a specific issue before the trial or proceeding begins. The said motion can affect the trial, courtroom, defendants, evidence, or testimony. It …

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Drugs & Music – A Deadly Combo on the Rise

Live music has always been a great source to bring a crowd together. As popular are concerts are, in recent years festivals have started to spread across the nation. Throughout all months of the year, you can find music festivals that last anywhere from two to five days. Since they tend to last longer than one day, camping is often …

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Florida Woman Poisons Boyfriend and Admits it to Police

Easier Than a Breakup Text? Florida Woman Poisons Boyfriend and Admits it to Police Not every relationship is perfect. In fact, some are downright toxic. As people ride the ups and downs of a relationship rollercoaster, there are typically a few different ways to end it. Texting someone you want to break up, saying it over the phone, meeting up …

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Will a Federal Appeals Court Enforce Florida’s Social Media Law?

This past May, Governor Ron DeSantis signed SB 7072 into law. This legislation aimed to bring big tech censorship, fueled by what conservatives deem a liberal agenda, to a halt. The bill bans social media platforms from suspending the accounts of politicians and allows politicians to sue tech companies who do. It also bans such platforms “from cutting off political …

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Another Florida Man Done Wrong by Doing the Wrong Time Won’t See Compensation Due to Stipulation in Florida Law

Yet another Florida man is released after serving time for a crime he didn’t commit. Robert DuBoise should be happy about the freedom from his extended stint in prison, but instead feels that he has a debt that needs to be paid. The blame of this debt is being placed on the police who were in charge of the investigation, …

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