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Soccer Player Faces Battery Charges for Punching Referee

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

When it comes to competitive sports, it is not uncommon for things to get heated in the midst of the game. However, it does not give athletes the right to become violent toward others. In a recent case from Miami, a soccer player is now facing battery charges after allegedly committing battery against one of his referees. This article will …

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Trafficking Fentanyl Charges Against Two Central Florida Men

January 30, 2023 Criminal Defense, Drug Charges, News & Announcements

Getting caught in the possession of a controlled substance can have harsh consequences. However, the punishment becomes much more severe if the person is accused of trafficking the controlled substance. Trafficking implies the illegal transporting of controlled substances.   Two men in Central Florida have been arrested on drug trafficking charges after a man in Volusia County overdosed due to …

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What is a Warrant of Execution?

January 27, 2023 Criminal Defense

In the most serious criminal offenses, the defendant may face capital punishment—meaning death by electrocution or lethal injection. There are multiple offenses in Florida that are severe enough to result in such sentencing. After the death penalty has been sentenced in court, the next step after sending the convicted defendant to Death Row is to have the Governor sign a …

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Brevard County Teacher Charged with Soliciting a Child

January 27, 2023 Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes

The state of Florida has strict laws against engaging in sexual activities with children. A person who has been accused of attempting to lure a child to engage in a sexual act can result in extremely harsh consequences that can last a lifetime. A Brevard County teacher has recently been arrested after attempting to lure a student for sex. This …

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How Sexual Harassment in the Workplace can Lead to Criminal Charges

January 27, 2023 Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes

No one should have to deal with sexual harassment in their place of work—or any place, for that matter. However, with the #MeToo movement, it’s clear that it is more common than many had expected. Sexual harassment typically leads to punishment within the person’s job—whether that be getting transferred, suspended, or fired. However, in more severe instances, sexual harassment can …

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Statute of Limitations and the “Pillowcase Rapist” Case

January 23, 2023 Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes

In certain criminal cases, there is an allotted period of time to report the crime for prosecution, which is known as the Statute of Limitations. However, there are more serious offenses for which there is no statute of limitations. Most commonly cases involving sexual battery or other sexual offenses. This article will provide details from a cold case now going …

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Co-Worker’s Sledgehammer Death Results in Second-Degree Murder Charges

January 23, 2023 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

Any type of murder charge should be taken very seriously. In Florida, criminal charges for homicide crimes can range from manslaughter, felony murder, second-degree murder, and first-degree murder. In one recent Broward County case, a man has been charged with second-degree murder after killing his co-worker with a sledgehammer. This article will provide information regarding the case, along with relative …

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Recent Hate Crimes in Orlando and Boca Raton

January 22, 2023 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements

Only months into the new year, and Florida has had several instances of hate crimes in different cities. The two most recent incidents took place in Orlando and in Boca Raton. This article will cover the details of the two cases, along with information on hate crimes in Florida. Case Details Boca Raton A neighborhood in East Boca Raton found …

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Defendant Relies on Battered Spouse Defense in Upcoming Murder Trial

January 22, 2023 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Violent Crimes

As the murder trial approaches for defendant Sarah Boone, her defense attorneys have stated that their client will be using the Battered Spouse Syndrome as a defense to her boyfriend’s death in 2020. This article will provide details regarding the case, along with relevant information on Battered Spouse Syndrome, charges for domestic violence, and an example case. What is Battered …

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