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Category: Criminal Defense

Monroe County Judge Dismisses 50 Counts from Illegal Lobster Harvesting Case

January 9, 2023 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Theft/Property Crimes

Fishing is a popular hobby in Florida, especially in the Keys. However, there are specific rules and regulations for harvesting lobster in Florida. If violated, a person can be fined, or potentially face criminal charges. A recent case in the Keys involves two men who were accused of setting up illegal lobster traps, along with other violations. One of the …

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Man Uses Grindr App to Kidnap and Rob Dates

January 5, 2023 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Theft/Property Crimes, Violent Crimes

The FBI’s Violent Crimes Task Force is alleging that a Miami resident has been using the popular gay dating app, Grindr, to lure and rob men. After two different instances of carjacking, robbing, and kidnapping, investigators traced the crimes back and arrested the alleged offender. This article will provide the case’s details along with information on the various criminal charges …

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CLEARWATER MAN CHARGED WITH TOSSING ANOTHER MAN OFF HIS BOAT HAS HIS CASE DROPPED BY THE PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE

January 4, 2023 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

Most criminal cases are investigated by detectives who are seeking the truth, and sometimes what seems like reliable evidence does not stand up to par after closer inspection. Something similar happened in this year-old case out of Clearwater, Florida, where a man accused of throwing another person overboard had his case dropped after the initial evidence did not merit prosecution. …

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New Federal Law on NDAs

January 4, 2023 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Sex Crimes, Violent Crimes

President Biden has recently signed a new federal law that will prohibit non-disclosure agreements that have previously been used to silence the victims of sexual harassment and sexual assault. Several years after the initial “#MeToo Movement,” the Speak Out Act is meant to prevent censorship for victims of sexual abuse so that they can come forward with their stories—something that …

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Child Protection Team for Special Victims

January 3, 2023 Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes

When a criminal case involves the abuse, abandonment, or neglect of a minor in Florida, a child protection team (CPT) may be assigned to the victim for additional support. A recent case in Osceola County has recently been criticized for conducting an “inappropriate” investigation with a minor that did not include a CPT. This article will provide information on child …

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NEW FLORIDA LAWS COMING INTO EFFECT AFTER NEW YEAR’S EVE, INCLUDING MIYA’S LAW AND THE REVAMP OF SOME APPELLATE COURTS

December 30, 2022 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Violent Crimes

Florida’s Legislative session normally takes place early in the year, but when pressing issues come up or when there isn’t enough time to deal with some topics, our legislation holds special sessions later in the year. While this year our legislation passed and amended various laws during regular and special sessions, a few laws aren’t taking effect until the beginning …

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Tallahassee Sets Out Sites for Christmas Trees and Boxes to be Recylcled

December 30, 2022 Criminal Defense

Once the festivities are over, it can be hard to figure out how to get rid of your once beautiful Christmas tree. Not to mention, that most of us end up with tons of boxes once the Christmas presents are opened and it can be hard to know how to deal with them. Some people like to save their boxes …

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Homicides Ruled Leading Cause of Death Among Children in the Nation

December 22, 2022 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

A recent study by The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), published in the JEMA Pediatrics journal, covered over 38,000 homicides in the U.S. with victims between the ages of 0-17 in 1999-2020. The study found that homicide is the new leading cause of death in children following the recent increase in gun violence in America. This article will …

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Four Injured After DUI Driver Crashes into Orlando Bar

December 22, 2022 Criminal Defense, Drunk Driving/DUI

Not only does driving under the influence have serious consequences for the person driving, but also for anyone who becomes a victim of a DUI crash. A recent case in Florida displays what charges can come with driving under the influence of alcohol or other controlled substances. This page will provide the incident’s details along with giving information on the …

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