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Author: Don Pumphrey, Jr.

What are the Top Legal Issues to Look Out for in 2022?

January 4, 2022 News & Announcements

The new year is just around the corner. There has been a lot to happen in 2021, both socially and within the legal realm. When it comes to the state of Florida, many bills have been proposed, awaiting passage, this year. Now with 2022 right around the corner, it is important to take a look at the top legal issues …

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Court Clerk Accused of Pocketing over $100,000 in Divorce Filing Fees

December 23, 2021 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Theft/Property Crimes

Miami-Dade Court Clerk Accused of Stealing over $100,000 in Divorce Filing Fees Going through a divorce can be an extremely traumatic experience. On top of all the emotions and stress of ending a marriage, there are also legal aspects that need to be taken care of. When a couple files for divorce, there is certain paperwork that must be completed …

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Florida Woman Poisons Boyfriend and Admits it to Police

December 23, 2021 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements

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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It’s Time for Holiday Cheer and… an Increase in Crime?

December 22, 2021 Criminal Defense

Many of us have the movie, Home Alone, where eight-year-old Kevin McCallister has to defend his home from a pair of burglars, on our list of favorite holiday movies. However, most of us wouldn’t associate the holiday season with an increase in crime. Unfortunately, there is a spike in criminal activity during the holiday season. According to the  Criminal Victimization …

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I Missed My Court Date – Now What?

December 22, 2021 Bench Warrants/Warrants, Criminal Defense

Whether you were unaware you had a court date, were unable to attend due to impossible circumstances, or purposefully did not attend, it is imperative you take the correct measures to rectify the situation and avoid further legal repercussions. Regardless of the situation that led you to miss your court date, the first and most important step is to contact …

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Oxford High School Shooting

December 7, 2021 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

It is another somber day in America after hearing about the latest school shooting. With the ongoing pandemic looming over our heads, it feels like a low blow to be hit with such a tragic event. On Tuesday, November 30th, 15-year-old Ethan Crumbley brought a gun to Oxford High school campus near Detroit, Michigan. He stepped out from one of …

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Prison over Freedom? Florida Woman Asks to go Back into Jail to Avoid Homelessness and a Probation Violation

December 4, 2021 Criminal Defense, Probation Violation

Prison over Freedom? Florida Woman Asks to go Back into Jail to Avoid Homelessness and a Probation Violation Most of the time when people have served time in jail, they’re most excited for the day that they get released. The thought of freedom and returning to society keeps hope alive. Let’s be honest, a jail cell is not a comfortable …

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Will I Violate My Probation If I Get a Speeding Ticket?

November 30, 2021 Criminal Defense, Probation Violation

Essentially, the answer is a lawyer’s favorite phrase: “It depends.” If the speeding ticket is merely a civil infraction without any criminal punishments attached, it will not likely violate the terms of your probation. However, if it is a criminal traffic offense related to speeding, your probation will likely be considered violated. What is Probation? In Florida, probation is treated …

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What is Florida’s Implied Consent Law?

November 30, 2021 Criminal Defense, Drunk Driving/DUI

In Florida, the Implied Consent Law discusses how and during which situations law enforcement can request and administer breathalyzer, urine analyses, and in some situations, blood tests during DUI investigations in order to determine an individual’s blood-alcohol level or level of impairment. The Statute – Section 316.1932 of the Florida Statute Florida’s Implied Consent Law is codified in Section 316.1932 …

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