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Common Defenses to Theft Crimes

Theft involves unlawfully taking property without the owner’s consent. Depending on the specifics of the case, penalties for a theft ...

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What Are Florida’s Underage Drinking Laws?

For many young adults, alcohol consumption is a normal part of socializing. But in the state of Florida, underage drinking ...

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Is It Illegal to Send Threatening Messages Via Text?

It is unlawful to make criminal threats, including sending threatening messages through electronic communication such as text messages. State and ...

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Understanding the Difference Between a Civil Traffic Ticket Citation and a Criminal Traffic Ticket Citation

Civil Traffic Ticket A traffic ticket is simply a form given to a motorist or pedestrian whom the officer has ...

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Can a Criminal Record Affect Employment in Florida?

The Impact of a Criminal Record on Employment Prospects in Florida When it comes to securing employment, having a criminal ...

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Enforcement Type: Primary and Secondary Offenses Explained

When pulled over by a law enforcement officer, it is important to know your rights. In order to know your ...

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What Does “Adjudication Withheld” Mean for Your Criminal Case?

When one thinks of a criminal case, they often assume that the case will end with a judge declaring the ...

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Mitigating Factors That Can Help Get You a Better Sentence

When facing criminal charges, securing a favorable outcome hinges on various factors. Whether you are innocent or you are grappling ...

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Incompetency: Is Being Declared Incompetent Different From an Insanity Plea?

In the Florida legal system, the distinctions between incompetency to stand trial and the insanity defense are crucial for defending ...

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The Difference Between Sexual Battery and Lewd and Lascivious Molestation

Sexual battery and lewd and lascivious molestation are serious charges that carry severe consequences under Florida law. While both involve ...

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