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Category: Criminal Defense

What is Harboring a Fugitive?

April 14, 2023 Criminal Defense

Harboring a fugitive is a criminal offense that involves knowingly hiding, assisting, or providing aid to a person who is a fugitive from the law. In most jurisdictions, harboring a fugitive is considered a serious offense, and if convicted, the individual who provided assistance to the fugitive can face significant criminal penalties, including imprisonment, fines, and probation. This page will …

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When Domestic Violence Turns Deadly

April 14, 2023 Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence, News & Announcements, Violent Crimes

If a person physically harms their intimate partner, they may face charges for domestic violence. Domestic violence is a pattern of violence or abuse in an intimate relationship to gain power or control over the other partner. Domestic violence can take place in any form of relationship, regardless of gender, age, or sexual orientation. Domestic violence can cause long-lasting physical, …

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Criminal Charges from Electric Scooters

April 13, 2023 Criminal Defense

Electric scooters have become a popular mode of transportation in the last several years, as they are an easy and efficient way to get from point A to point B. In Florida, larger cities have adapted to sharing the road with e-scooters. However, the increase in popularity is met with an increasing concern for those operating e-scooters and the possible …

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Hillsborough Woman Agrees to Plea Deal in Pipe Bomb Case

April 13, 2023 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Violent Crimes

In some criminal cases, the defendant may need mental health assistance rather than time in prison. The defendant may be deemed unfit to stand trial if the court believes that they are unable to comprehend the charges against them. In one recent Hillsborough County case, a Wimauma woman has just avoided any jail time after almost being sentenced to 100 …

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Plastic Surgeon Faces Murder Charges for Stetson Law Alumni’s Disappearance

April 13, 2023 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Violent Crimes

The disappearance of a St. Petersburg attorney has resulted in a Tampa-based doctor being charged with first-degree murder. In Florida, first-degree murder is one of the most serious criminal offenses a person can be charged with, as the penalties include life in prison or the death penalty. This page will provide information on the case along with Florida’s first-degree murder …

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Tallahassee Man Sentenced to 13 Years for DUI Manslaughter

April 7, 2023 Criminal Defense, Drunk Driving/DUI, News & Announcements

Driving a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol is not only dangerous, it is illegal. Alcohol and drugs can impair a person’s senses, and make it difficult to react to traffic, make quick decisions, and overall more likely to end up in an accident. In the most severe cases, this reckless driving can lead to the death of another …

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Broward Arrests for Online Escort Services

April 7, 2023 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Sex Crimes

In Florida, it is unlawful for any person to pay for sex, or offer sex up in exchange for payment. This type of criminal offense is referred to as prostitution or “sex work.” The State of Florida prosecutes harshly on cases involving sex work and possible human trafficking. It is not uncommon for those involved in sex work to have …

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OnlyFans Messages Results in Broward Man’s Arrest

April 7, 2023 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Sex Crimes, Social Media

It is important to remember while social media can be a fun, free place to share our thoughts and ideas, it does not make it private. More than that, it does not mean that our posted content cannot be used against us in court. It’s quite the opposite—communication from social media sites is legal to use as evidence in court. …

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Bill to Change Death Penalty Requirement Moves Forward to Senate

April 1, 2023 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Violent Crimes

Update: Florida Enacts New Death Penalty Law Whether states should impose the death penalty for certain criminal defendants is a debate that remains controversial across the nation. Florida is one of many states that continues to implement the death penalty. Also referred to as ‘capital punishment,’ this type of sentencing is reserved for the most serious crimes such as murder. …

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