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Author: Don Pumphrey, Jr.

New Florida Law Cracks Down on Organized Retail Theft

July 7, 2022 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Theft/Property Crimes

The newest bill signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis is taking aim at the rise of retail theft in the state. The measure is designated to crack down on what State Attorney Ashley Moody has called “organized retail crime.” Under SB 1534, harsher penalties will be invoked on individuals who are caught stealing. The new bill will now make it a …

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Jury Selected in Death Penalty Trial for Nikolas Cruz

July 7, 2022 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Violent Crimes

The long and seemingly never-ending search for a jury has finally come to an end. For the past several months, we have covered the process of finding a 12-person jury for the upcoming trial against Nikolas Cruz in the Parkland Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting from 2018. There has been an ongoing list of issues or complications in the …

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New Florida Law Greenlights Expunction for Juveniles

July 7, 2022 Criminal Defense, Juvenile Offenses, News & Announcements

So far the long list of controversial bills signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis this past week has been received with frustration and anger. The new state policies on legal abortions and the “Don’t Say Gay” law have all been the main sources of topic, however, there are additional bills that should be addressed, for how they will affect …

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What You Need to Know About Florida’s New Loud Music Law

July 7, 2022 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements

A new law has just been passed to remind Florida drivers to “turn it down!” The streets are set to be much quieter from July 1st, as Gov. DeSantis has passed the renewal of the “Loud Music Law.” Under the new law drivers will be fined for playing music too loud, specifically from 25 feet or further. The law is …

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Grand Theft Boating Equipment

July 7, 2022 Criminal Defense, Theft/Property Crimes

When it comes to stealing in Florida, it is the value of the item or items stolen that matter. The difference between petit theft and grand theft is merely how much the stolen property was worth. Florida takes theft very seriously, especially the crime of grand theft. One man in Florida has recently been arrested for stealing boating equipment in …

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Supreme Court’s Gun Rights Ruling

July 7, 2022 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

The Supreme Court voted on several important laws over the last week. One of the laws that was challenged was New York’s law which gives the state officials the discretion over granting concealed carry permits for firearms. What exactly does this mean? It will basically put into place a nationwide right for individuals to carry guns outside of their private …

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TikTok Comment Leads to Criminal Conviction

July 7, 2022 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements

Social media is the modern way of connecting with people all over the internet. Regardless of age, gender, or location, with the click of a button, you can instantly communicate with others. The most popular social media platform at the moment is TikTok, a mobile app where people can post videos, comment on other’s posts, and messages. Although TikTok has …

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What are the Penalties for Aiding and Abetting in Florida?

July 5, 2022 Criminal Defense

When a criminal offense has been committed, the first person to get in trouble with authorities is the suspected person who acted out the crime. However, what happens to the others involved? Even if you are not the person who has committed the crime yourself, you can still get in trouble with the law for helping out the accused person. …

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Continuance Granted in Alleged Hate Crime and Attempted Murder Case

July 5, 2022 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Violent Crimes

A family of four has been accused of brutally beating a man nearly to death, and causing him to go almost completely blind. The 31-year-old victim is hiding his identity with the protection of Marsy’s Law, but has decided to press charges six months after the attack. The case is being considered a hate crime by the police, since the …

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