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Category: Criminal Defense

New State Attorney Reverses Decision in Capital Case

August 11, 2022 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Violent Crimes

Since top prosecutor Andrew Warren was suspended by Gov. Ron DeSantis, several decisions from the office have been reversed. Newly appointed State Attorney Susan Lopez has already started to make changes, including the decision to seek capital punishment for Matthew Terry. Terry was accused of the first-degree murder of his girlfriend, an elementary school teacher in Florida. We will cover …

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Operation Flashpoint

August 6, 2022 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Violent Crimes

Orange County Police are requesting citizens to keep an eye out for red flags for homemade explosives with a new collaborative program titled “Operation Flashpoint.” Local Orlando law enforcement has teamed up with federal authorities to create an initiative for individuals to report suspicious activity for making homemade explosives. The head of Operation Flashpoint, Chuck Leas, warns business owners to …

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What is the North Star Task Force?

August 6, 2022 Criminal Defense, Drug Charges, News & Announcements

Dangerous drugs such as fentanyl and methamphetamine are on the rise in Florida. We have previously covered cases in which marijuana or cocaine is found laced with fentanyl, creating deadly results for those who consume it. With the growing popularity of illicit drugs in the state, various counties have come together to create a task force with over two dozen …

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What is the Age of Consent in Florida?

August 6, 2022 Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes

“Age is just a number!” Is a phrase that has been tossed around before, typically when a person is having sexual relations with an individual that is younger than them. Although it can come off as a joke, the reality is that violating the age of consent is illegal and can lead to criminal charges. It is important to know …

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What Happens if You Bring a Weapon to the Courthouse?

August 6, 2022 Criminal Defense

Carrying a concealed weapon in Florida carries a weight much heavier than the weapon itself. Getting convicted of a charge for carrying a concealed weapon can lead to harsh consequences such as expensive fines and potential jail time. So, what happens if a person is caught carrying a concealed weapon into a courthouse? A recent case in Florida explains what …

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Wild Bill Gets His Wish in Murder Sentence

August 4, 2022 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

William “Wild Bill” Roberts has finally been sentenced to capital punishment in the murder case of his girlfriend, Elizabeth Hellstrom. Roberts was accused of brutally killing his girlfriend, who suffered bleeding in her brain, a fractured sternum, broken ribs, and a ripped abdomen. She also had an ear severed, a kidney split in half, bruises along her arms and legs, …

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Katherine Magbanua Sentenced for Dan Markel Murder Case

August 4, 2022 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Violent Crimes

Katherine Magbanua, 37, received a guilty verdict in May for the first-degree murder of Florida State law professor Dan Markel. In addition to the murder charge, Magbanua was also found guilty of charges of conspiracy and solicitation. As we’ve covered the case in previous blogs, Magbanua allegedly hired Sigfredo Garcia—the father of her children—along with his friend Luis Rivera to …

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Shakespeare’s Best Defense – Florida’s Romeo and Juliet Law

August 4, 2022 Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes

It’s Shakespeare’s most famous tragedy for a reason: doomed love. When an individual over the age of 18 has had sexual relations with a minor, it may feel like the love is doomed due to Florida’s strict laws for sex crimes. Some people may use the old saying of “age is just a number,” but it is in fact much …

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Man Sentenced to Life in Prison after Second Guilty Conviction

July 31, 2022 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Sex Crimes

A man in Florida has just been resentenced to life in prison for a sexual battery charge. The case was originally closed in 2012 with a guilty verdict, but was then overturned and called for retrial after a 2018 appeal by the defense team. We will cover the details of the case along with sexual battery charges on a minor …

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