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Criminal Defense Attorney in Fort Lauderdale Defines Reckless Driving Under Florida Law
By : saulcrim | Category : Criminal Defense | Comments Off on Criminal Defense Attorney in Fort Lauderdale Defines Reckless Driving Under Florida Law
27th Dec 2016
A criminal defense attorney in Fort Lauderdale often begins his or her representation of a client by looking at the charges that the defendant is facing and explaining them to the client. Florida law requires specific elements to be proven … more
Criminal Defense Attorney in Broward County Explains Assault and Battery
By : saulcrim | Category : Criminal Defense | Comments Off on Criminal Defense Attorney in Broward County Explains Assault and Battery
20th Dec 2016
A criminal defense attorney in Broward County can explain that even though the terms “assault” and “battery” are often used in conjunction, they mean very different things. A criminal defense attorney in Broward County can explain that the differences between … more
Criminal Defense Attorney in Miami Dade: Vehicular Homicide
By : saulcrim | Category : Criminal Defense | Comments Off on Criminal Defense Attorney in Miami Dade: Vehicular Homicide
13th Dec 2016
A criminal defense attorney in Miami Dade has likely seen instances of cases in which a person’s conduct that would normally not be considered criminal in nature leads to a lifelong change in someone’s life due to a vehicular homicide … more
South Florida Criminal Defense Attorney Suppresses Evidence Involved in Drug Crimes
By : saulcrim | Category : Criminal Defense | Comments Off on South Florida Criminal Defense Attorney Suppresses Evidence Involved in Drug Crimes
6th Dec 2016
A South Florida criminal defense attorney assists a client with his or her criminal defense. This involves carefully reviewing the charges against him and the circumstances surrounding his or her arrest. In some cases, a South Florida criminal defense attorney … more
1st Dec 2016
A person with a violation of a restraining order or injunction in Florida is likely to face a criminal prosecution. Most often, violations of injunctions are treated as first degree misdemeanor offenses. However, in some situations, a person can be … more
The length of an injunction will vary from one case to another. However, under Florida Statute 784.046(7)(c), a Circuit Court Judge can order that an injunction remain in full force and effect permanently. This could mean that the injunction will … more
Just because you have been arrested for violation of injunction, does not mean that the prosecutor is required to proceed with a formal charge. My office may be effective by intervening with the prosecutor early on in the case and … more