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Florida Judge Pushes Back: “Sanctuary City” Law, Claims Unconstitutional

September 29, 2021 News & Announcements

A 110-page ruling was presented in Miami on Tuesday over the 2019 Sanctuary City Ban proposed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. The Sanctuary City law was created to ban municipalities from adopting sanctuary policies for immigrants in the United States. District Judge Beth Bloom was quick to shut down the law, claiming that it had a direct violation of the …

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Internet Sleuths and True Crime: Helpful or Hurtful to Cases?

September 29, 2021 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements

It’s not new or surprising that a large portion of people take an interest in true crime. For years there have been TV shows, documentaries, and movies all revolving around real, true crime stories. There is something fascinating and addicting about finding out about a case and trying to solve it. It could be that it gives people the sense …

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Missing White Woman Syndrome

September 29, 2021 News & Announcements

After the disappearance of Gabby Petito, the nation was turned upside down and into a state of chaos. It seemed like the entire world was talking about the case of the 22-year-old missing girl. The panic in the community spread through social media, and posts were made throughout the ongoing case trying to help find Gabby’s whereabouts. Unfortunately, Gabby’s case …

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The Case of Gabby Petito – 22-year-old Girl Missing After Van Trip with Fiancé

September 23, 2021 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements

The tragic story of Gabby Petito’s disappearance completely took over the nation in just the matter of a few weeks. It seemed like you couldn’t turn on the TV or check social media without seeing the face of the young girl. Florida resident and Youtuber Gabby Petito, 22, was originally reported missing by the Suffolk County Police Department on September …

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From Middle School to Prison: Two Florida Teens Accused of Conspiracy of a Mass Shooting

September 23, 2021 Juvenile Offenses, News & Announcements

School is fully back in session. After the year and a half stand still of COVID-19, most schools in the United States have gone back to face-to-face school room teachings. Although this is a relief for parents, students, and teachers all the same, there is one worrying aspect that is brought back with on campus schooling. A global pandemic has …

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The Florida Supreme Court’s Startling Ruling on Juvenile Sentencing

September 22, 2021 Juvenile Offenses

The Court Goes Against Precedent In March 2020, the Florida Supreme Court ruled that juveniles can be sentenced to terms longer than 20 years in prison without the opportunity of early release. This ruling diverts from precedent, specifically, the 2010 United States Supreme Court case Graham v. Florida which prohibited life sentences without a  “meaningful opportunity” for juveniles convicted of …

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Law Enforcement’s Jurisdictional Limits & the Exceptions

September 22, 2021 Criminal Defense

For the most part, police are only permitted to exercise their powers within their jurisdiction. This jurisdiction creates a geographic boundary that police can operate in, normally a county. However, there are exceptions to the rule that are imperative to know and understand. What is “Fresh Pursuit” Exception? This doctrine is codified in Section 901.25 of the Florida Statutes, which …

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The Earnhardt Family Protection Act’s Impact on Confidentiality

September 21, 2021 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements

In 2001, Florida passed the Earnhardt Family Protection Act which made the photos, video, and audio recordings taken during autopsy exams confidential. The bill stemmed from a tragic accident when NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt died from injuries he sustained from a crash during the Daytona 500 on February 18, 2001. The Tumultuous Story Earnhardt’s family was not only left with …

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What are the Window Tint Laws in Florida?

September 21, 2021 Criminal Defense

This blog post is intended purely for informational purposes, the legal team at Pumphrey Law Firm does not assist in window tint cases* Because of Florida’s scorching temperatures, many people get their windows tinted to keep their vehicle from becoming hot. Others opt for the protective film to be installed for security and privacy reasons, as doing so makes it …

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