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Category: Criminal Defense

Orange County Endorses a Civil Citation Program for First-Time Offenders Charged with Minor Crimes

April 7, 2022 Criminal Defense

Tuesday morning was a bright one for Florida residents worried about having their future ruined due to low-level misdemeanor offenses. Orange County commissioners approved a resolution endorsing a program that would keep those accused of minor misdemeanor crimes away from incarceration. In this blog post, we’ll cover the purpose of the program, the program itself, and much more! The Purpose …

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What is a Forensic Toxicology Expert Witness in a Criminal Case?

April 7, 2022 Criminal Defense

Expert witnesses are key players in a criminal trial who use their specific skills, expertise, knowledge, education, or training to offer an opinion that is relevant to a specific issue in a case. The purpose of rendering this opinion is to aid the trier of fact, either the judge or the jury, in coming to an overall decision regarding the …

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Is Ding Dong Ditching as Harmless as Pranksters Think?

April 7, 2022 Criminal Defense, Juvenile Offenses

For generations, youngsters have been “ding dong ditching” their neighbors for a quick laugh. The term “ding dong ditching” is associated with the act of ringing someone’s doorbell and running away before the unsuspecting victim can answer the door. Although this prank is often played by children and teenagers who believe they are engaging in harmless fun, that fun can …

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Felony Murder in Florida

April 7, 2022 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

Do you trust your friends? For most people – the answer is yes. Imagine you are 20 years old, hungover, on the couch and your friend asks to borrow your car, saying “I’m going to rob someone!” Thinking it’s a joke, or thinking it isn’t a joke and assuming they will stick to robbery, or maybe not even hearing the …

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What You Need to Know About Operating a Chop Shop in Florida

April 7, 2022 Criminal Defense

In February 2022, a chop shop in St. Lucie County made headlines when, according to the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office, stolen cars were being stripped for parts and sold, and vehicle identification numbers (VIN) were being cloned for other cars. Deputies stated the shop was just a piece of a much larger investigation, as some of the recovered cars …

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What Not to do as a Defendant – “Wild Bill” Case Causing Chaos

April 5, 2022 Criminal Defense

A 2017 murder case in Lake County centered around defendant, William “Wild Bill” Roberts, has caused chaos and mayhem since it first made headlines. Accused of beating his girlfriend to death with a wooden handle in their camper, Roberts had evidence stacked against him. However, instead of trying to work with his appointed defense attorney, it appears that Roberts is …

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The Benefits of Forensic Testing – Cold Case Solved After DNA Testing Points to Killer

April 5, 2022 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

After almost 30 years, the victim of cold case is finally getting justice – all thanks to a beer can. The 1990 murder of Lou Beauregard, 68, was closed after lack of evidence and issues involving a psychic in trying to solve the case years ago. However, after North Palm Beach police department organized a cold case team in 2018, …

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After Ten Years – Guilty Verdict Handed Down Yet Again for Murder Over Stolen Bike

April 5, 2022 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

On March 24th, 2022, Frank Quarles was found guilty of second-degree murder for a tragic crime that occurred in 2012. In the decade since the incident, the case has had a turbulent journey through the Palm Beach County court system – a journey that will be discussed and examined through this blog. What Happened? In 2017, Frank Quarles, who was …

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Yes, You Can Face Criminal Sanctions For Violating Florida’s Litter Law!

April 5, 2022 Criminal Defense

Regardless of where you are in the country, it is not uncommon to see litter lining the streets. Florida is no exception, so much so that trash has posed severe economic and environmental concerns. A prime example of this issue is Monarch Hill Energy Park, also known as Mount Trashmore, a landfill in Broward County that is over 20 stories …

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