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In The Courtroom – The Difference Between Legal and Factual Guilt

In law, you are either deemed as being factually guilty, or legally guilty depending on the circumstances surrounding your arrest and subsequent prosecution in court. Continue reading


Employment Law – Hiring, Firing and Everything In-between

Civil litigation comes in many forms. Torts, contracts, employment — these are potential areas of dispute. Knowing your rights and having a basic understanding of the law may protect you if you find yourself in a civil dispute. Continue reading


Can You Be Punished for Suspicion of Drunk Driving?

Driving your car under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs is considered a criminal offense in the United States. In Florida, DUI is considered a severe crime that can attract heavy fines. Continue reading


What to Do When Arrested for Drug Offense in Florida

In Florida, drug possession is categorized into two; ‘without intent’ and ‘with intent’ to supply. Although each has its own set of penalties and regulations, they are both criminal offenses, and regardless of the category you’re in, you should seek legal advice for your specific situation. Continue reading


5 Things to Know If You Are Charged with a Robbery Offense in Florida

Robbery is a serious offense, and if you’ve been charged with a robbery in Florida, you could be looking at some long jail time. If violence or force was involved in stealing someone else’s property, then you could be charged with a robbery. Continue reading


Why Is It So Important to Have a Good Criminal Defense Attorney on Hand?

If you have been arrested and are facing charges in the state of Florida, you are likely to go up against a seasoned and determined State Prosecutor. Even if you are confident you can prove your innocence Continue reading