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Author: Don Pumphrey, Jr.

New Florida Law Allows Use of Hazard Lights During Severe Weather

July 23, 2021 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements

Florida, known for our severe weather patterns, strange crimes involving wildlife, and great sports teams, just implemented a new law that will save motorists money and stress! Approved by Governor Ron DeSantis on June 29th, 2021, new Florida law, Chapter No. 2021-188, allows Florida motorist to use their hazard lights during periods of heavy rainfall in limited circumstances.  This law …

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Everything You Need to Know About Pasco County Sheriff Department’s Controversial ‘Predictive Policing’

July 22, 2021 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements

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On June 14, 2011, the Pasco County Sheriff Department established ‘The Intelligence-Led Policing Section’ (ILP). It was created “to advance the agency’s crime fighting initiatives to a modern-day philosophy.” ILP consists of 30 members which include a director, manager, two analyst supervisors, and twenty analysts. ILP implemented as one of its strategies a form of ‘predictive policing’, an attempt to …

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What You Need to Know About Florida’s Sex Offender Classification Levels

July 21, 2021 Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes

**Disclaimer** This article is intended for informational purposes only. Pumphrey Law does not currently assist with removal from the Sex Offender Registry, nor advise on travel restrictions for those on the registry. An individual added to Florida’s sex offender registry will suffer major consequences – both personal and professional. These consequences can range from limitations on jobs the individual is …

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Sexual Offenses: When Can You Be Civilly Committed?

July 20, 2021 Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes

In Florida, the consequences of crimes involving sexually violent and predatory behavior bear severe consequences. Alongside a criminal sentence and other terms of probation, prosecutors can seek to civilly commit a “sexually violent predator.” This civil commitment comes from Florida Statute Section 394.917’s Florida’s Involuntary Civil Commitment of Sexually Violent Predators Act (the “Jimmy Ryce Act”). This Act provides that …

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What is Defense of Property in Florida?

July 16, 2021 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

In most cases concerning violent crime, like assault or battery, defendants will attempt to assert a form of self-defense at trial. One particular form of self-defense is an affirmative defense called “Defense of Property,” codified in Section 776.031, Florida Statutes. This section is titled “Use or threatened use of force in defense of property” and allows an individual to use, …

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The Juvenile Justice System in Florida

July 16, 2021 Criminal Defense, Juvenile Offenses

The Juvenile Justice Process Prevention: The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice utilizes the Office of Prevention and Victim Services to implement programs, strategies, initiatives, and networks designed to prevent children from making contact with the juvenile justice system. Contact with Law Enforcement/Custody: In the juvenile justice system, youth are taken into custody, whereas adults are arrested. Once a juvenile is …

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Can I Sell a Gun Privately in Florida?

July 15, 2021 Criminal Defense

*This article is for informational use only. Pumphrey Law does not practice, nor advise, on any firearm sales, in Florida or elsewhere.* The buying, selling, gifting, or transferring of firearms from one private individual in Florida to another is legal given you abide by federal and state laws. Despite Florida being recognized as a more lenient state when it comes …

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False Crime Allegations in Florida

July 15, 2021 Criminal Defense

False Report of a Crime  Florida Statute Section 817.49 states that it is a criminal offense for a person to willfully and knowingly give false information or make a false police report concerning a crime that the person knows did not actually take place. An individual can also be charged with this crime if they cause a false report or …

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The Origin of ‘Karen’ – How the Name Became the Meme

July 15, 2021 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements

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If you’re on the internet, you’ve probably heard of the ‘Karen’ phenomenon. This previously popular name became one of the internet’s most prolific memes, with Google Trends reporting a huge spike in this search term in July of 2020. With the rise of viral videos, tweets, and posts, someone on the internet can usually find a post regarding someone being …

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