Pumphrey Law Blog

Football Player Acquitted in Tinder Date Murder

June 6, 2022 News & Announcements

A former football player at Virginia Tech has just been acquitted of a second-degree murder charge in the state of Virginia. The case involved the now 19-year-old Isimemen Etute, who allegedly beat a gay man to death after believing him to be a woman. The linebacker had matched with who he thought was a 21-year-old girl in Christiansburg, Virginia, and …

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From Death Row to the Streets – Defendant in Ax Murder Case Released

June 6, 2022 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

After spending almost 20 years behind prison bars, a man in Florida who was charged with first-degree murder is being released. Jason Andrew Simpson, 49, was accused of brutally murdering a couple he was acquainted with in 1999 in their Jacksonville home. Although Simpson was initially sentenced to the death penalty after the case’s trial, there has been recent concern …

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Can You Get Arrested for Hosting a Pop-Up Event?

June 6, 2022 Criminal Defense

Now with the world opening up again after the two-year pause due to COVID-19, it’s clear that people are ready to get back out and celebrate. However, is there any case in which partying goes too far? If you plan to host a party or event that attracts a large crowd, can you get in trouble with the police? With …

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What is an Electronic Detection Dog?

June 6, 2022 Criminal Defense

Canine Units have been used by the police around the world for over a hundred years. Dog training has come a long way since the 1880s when bloodhounds were used to find Jack the Ripper.  In recent years, man’s best friend has been trained to sniff out the smallest of electronics to help the police find evidence of crimes. In …

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What is Beyond a Reasonable Doubt?

June 3, 2022 Criminal Defense

Beyond a Reasonable Doubt is the standard used in criminal trials to convict the defendant. The defendant cannot be convicted unless the state has proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the crime alleged. In this blog, we will cover the definition of beyond a reasonable doubt, the different standards that we use and when we use them, …

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Memorial Day Murder – Mother of Administrative Judge Killed by Daughter

June 3, 2022 Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes

A not so memorable case has just occurred in the Tallahassee area this past weekend. An 80-year-old woman was stabbed by her own daughter, who had found it difficult to take care of her mother. Days after the stabbing, the mother tragically passed in the hospital due to her injuries. What was originally an attempted homicide has now been upgraded …

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Another Mass Shooting Leaves 19 Children Dead

June 3, 2022 News & Announcements, Violent Crimes

It is with heavy hearts that we once again cover the details of the most recent mass shooting that has occurred in the nation. While we typically focus on various aspects of criminal defense in the state of Florida, it is important to detail the facts of this case, as gruesome as it may be. The incident did not take …

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Mona Lisa, Meet Cake – Vandalism and Criminal Mischief

June 2, 2022 Criminal Defense, Theft/Property Crimes

Art is meant to invoke thoughts, feelings, and emotions. There are thousands of art museums across the world, but possibly the most famous is the Louvre located in Paris, France. Millions of people travel to the city of Paris every year to view all of their showcased art, but mainly one in particular: the Mona Lisa. Recently there was an …

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Hold my Beer turns to “Hold My Meth Pipe”

June 2, 2022 Criminal Defense, Drug Charges

A recent incident in Haines City highlights how one crime can lead to several more serious charges. A local Florida man had an accidental crash at a nearby Publix, which already caused quite the commotion. However, what only made matters worse was when he finally talked to the police—and gave away an “honest truth” that resulted in several more criminal …

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