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Miami Woman Arrested for Selling Fake Disabled Parking Placards

October 15, 2022 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements

Scheming to defraud is a very serious crime in Florida. Also known as organized fraud, it is considered a systematic, ongoing course of conduct with the intent to defraud one or more people with the intent to gain money or property from them. In a recent case in Florida, a woman has been arrested for organized fraud after selling fake …

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Ex NFL Player Arrested for Scooter Ride

October 15, 2022 Criminal Defense

If you are driving a vehicle in the state of Florida, you must have a valid driver’s license. The state requires multiple tests to be completed before being able to drive a car, to try and prevent any traffic violations or accidents. Violating this requirement can result in getting charged with driving without a valid license. In a recent case, …

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Presidential Award-Winning Miami-Dade Teacher Charged with Assaulting a Minor

October 15, 2022 Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes

A South Florida teacher—who once was awarded by President Obama—has now been arrested for having sexual relations with a 16-year-old. Authorities only found out about the incident from the minor’s college entry essay. We will provide details about the case along with information on sexual relations with minors in Florida. What was the Case? In April 2021, a 16-year-old from …

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Parkland Trial Sentencing Announced

October 15, 2022 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Violent Crimes

We have previously covered the Parkland Trial and all of its difficulties with figuring out a team of jurors, along with other issues. After several months, the jury decided on the sentence for shooter Nikolas Cruz. We will cover the details of the sentencing along with responses from the victims’ families and jurors. Life in Prison for Cruz On October …

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Killer Clown Cold Case Heads to Trial

October 15, 2022 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Violent Crimes

A murder case from 1990 is heading to trial in the upcoming weeks. Once a cold case, the “Clown Killer” murder of Marlene Warren is now finally set to go to the courtroom after getting postponed multiple times due to COVID-19. We will provide information on the original cold case, the DNA evidence that helped reopen the case, and details …

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Defense Seeks One Trial for Four Seminole Heights Killings

October 13, 2022 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

Four shootings in 2017 shook the community of Tampa, with worries of an ongoing serial killer. Now that the accused killer has been arrested, the trial is getting ready to begin. Several motions have been filed by the defendant’s defense regarding whether or not to keep the four killings in one trial or to separate them. We will cover the …

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Florida County Makes History by Using Criminal Sentencing Technology

October 9, 2022 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements

 On Tuesday evening, Alachua County in Florida made history by obtaining a technology that will make it easier to give sentencing to defendants based on past and pending sentences. The county is located in Florida’s Eighth Judicial Circuit and is now going to be the first judicial circuit to use sentencing software as an official part of managing the plea-bargaining …

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New Changes to FBI Crime Data – How to Understand the 2021 Report

October 9, 2022 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements

The FBI has recently published the annual report of crime data across the nation. Policymakers, attorneys, journalists, and citizens all use the released data to better understand crime trends across the U.S. A new plan to modernize crime reporting has been an issue with receiving the 2021 reports. We will cover details of the systems used in the past and …

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Expert Witnesses Take the Stand During Parkland Trial

October 9, 2022 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Violent Crimes

Several expert witnesses have taken the stand in the sentencing trial for Nikolas Cruz, the school shooter of the horrific 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High school. The job of the expert witnesses is to determine if Cruz has underlying mental health issues that may have caused him to act out in the violent mass shooting. We will …

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