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Category: Criminal Defense

Arrest at Orlando Airport for 38lbs of Meth Found in Suitcase

March 11, 2023 Criminal Defense, Drug Charges

The state of Florida takes drug trafficking and distribution extremely seriously. We have previously written about the increase in cases involving dangerous drugs such as methamphetamine and fentanyl. The reality is that if you attempt to sell or distribute drugs in and out of Florida, you could face extremely harsh consequences. In one recent case, a California man was arrested …

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Court of Appeals Affirms Decision to Reject Defendant’s PTSD in their Theory of Self-Defense

March 8, 2023 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

Most bar fights can end up with some bruises and, in bad scenarios, even some damage to the establishment. But what happens when things get out of hand, or worse, when a person pulls out a gun? Can a defendant claim that he was acting in self-defense? This article will provide information on Florida’s self-defense law, along with details on …

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Is it a Crime to Assist with Suicide in Florida?

March 1, 2023 Criminal Defense

When someone takes the life of another person, it is considered murder. Murder charges in Florida have some of the harshest penalties if convicted. However, what’s the case for someone who asks for death? One recent Florida case highlights the complexities of the law when it comes to assisting in suicide. This article will define and explain assisted self-murder charges …

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Judge Releases Four Middle School Students Jailed for Alleged Threats on TikTok

March 1, 2023 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Social Media, Violent Crimes

Two weeks after several middle school students were arrested for making mass shooting depictions on TikTok, a Manatee County judge has determined there is no probable cause to continue detaining the preteens. However, they are potentially facing felony charges for written or online threats of mass shootings. This page will provide details from the case, along with information pertaining to …

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Judge Issues an Arrest Warrant for Rapper Kodak for Violating his Bail Conditions

March 1, 2023 Criminal Defense, Drug Charges, News & Announcements, Probation Violation

In certain circumstances, a person arrested for a criminal offense may be offered bail or a pretrial release. However, such an offer comes with usually strict rules that the defendant must follow. If any of the terms of bail are violated, it could result in the defendant being taken back into custody. In a recent case in Broward County, rapper …

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Central Florida Shooting Results in Multiple Deaths

February 27, 2023 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

Earlier this week, deputies in Central Florida responded to calls about a deadly shooting. However, several hours later, the unthinkable happened when the alleged shooter returned to the scene and shot at several journalists and innocent bystanders in the neighborhood. This article will provide the case details along with information on the likely charges the defendant will face after being …

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What is the Proposed EAGLES Act?

February 27, 2023 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Violent Crimes

Two years after it was first addressed, the proposed EAGLES Act has been reintroduced in Congress by a group of U.S. Senators. The law aims to prevent future acts of mass violence by creating assessment measures for schools. This page will provide details on the bill, along with the criminal charges for threatening a mass shooting or mass violence in …

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Counterfeit Warhol Paintings Result in White Collar Criminal Charges

February 27, 2023 Criminal Defense, Theft/Property Crimes

Selling a product that is not actually what it claims to be can result in serious criminal charges. In one recent South Florida case, an art distributor pleaded guilty to selling fake Andy Warhol paintings. This article will provide information on the case, along with details on the relative white-collar crime offenses in Florida. Case Details from South Florida Case …

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What is the Proposed Constitutional Carry Bill in Florida?

February 24, 2023 Criminal Defense

The conversation on legal gun ownership and concealed carry laws continues with the Florida Legislature attempting to pass the Concealed Carry of Weapons and Firearms Without a License bill. Lawmakers in Florida are looking to allow the concealed carry of guns and firearms without a permit—but with certain restrictions. This page will cover the details of the newly proposed bill, …

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