Category Archives: Criminal Defense
Florida Gun Violence
Nothing could prepare travellers for what was coming on January 6, 2017: a 26-year-old man with a history of mental health issues simply began shooting in the Orlando airport. Injuries and deaths followed, along with incalculable psychological damage. Imagine living through that horrible day face to face with the violence. Imagine losing a loved… Read More »
Rules of the Court
For many first time defendants, the idea of appearing before a court can be a daunting and nerve-wracking one. Even loved ones of a defendant can experience confusion and discomfort in assisting with defending charges and appearing in court. However, the rules of the courtroom are actually fairly simple, and a little familiarity with… Read More »
Florida Theft Laws
In the state of Florida, “theft” is a general term that applies to a wide variety of property crimes and offenses, including misappropriation, conversion, larceny, stealing, etc. Generally, theft is simply taking or using someone else’s property without permission or authorization to do so. It requires intent to take or use the property and… Read More »
Were Your Rights Violated? A Checklist
If you have been accused of committing a crime, you still have several rights that cannot be violated by law enforcement. Police, purposefully or not, can make accused individuals feel helpless or coerced into cooperating with their investigation, even if doing so is against your best interests and even if your rights say otherwise…. Read More »