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Recent Posts
30th Jul 2018
There are two types of speedy trial rights in Florida; The constitutional right to a speedy trial under the Sixth Amendment of the United State Constitution, and The procedural right to a speedy trial under Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.191. … more
Criminal Defense Attorney in Fort Lauderdale: When Contempt of Court Rises to the Criminal Level
By : saulcrim | Category : Criminal Defense | Comments Off on Criminal Defense Attorney in Fort Lauderdale: When Contempt of Court Rises to the Criminal Level
24th Jul 2018
If you have been arrested for contempt of court, it is critical that you quickly retain an experienced criminal defense attorney in Fort Lauderdale to protect your interests. A criminal defense attorney in Fort Lauderdale can provide competent legal representation … more
Defense of Motions to Restore Supervision by a Criminal Defense Attorney in Broward County
By : saulcrim | Category : Criminal Defense | Comments Off on Defense of Motions to Restore Supervision by a Criminal Defense Attorney in Broward County
17th Jul 2018
A criminal defense attorney in Broward County may be contacted at the beginning of a criminal law case, or he or she may be contacted after sentencing and when a problem arises. If a person was under supervision and was … more
Criminal Defense Attorney in Miami Dade: Defending Against Restraining Orders
By : saulcrim | Category : Criminal Defense | Comments Off on Criminal Defense Attorney in Miami Dade: Defending Against Restraining Orders
10th Jul 2018
Restraining orders are often sought on the premise that they will protect a victim from domestic violence. However, a criminal defense attorney in Miami Dade may be familiar with these orders being used for improper reasons. A criminal defense attorney … more
Intoxilyzer 8000 Still Used in State of Florida Despite Genuine Concerns
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9th Jul 2018
Two Ohio judges have put their foot down on breathalyzer test results in DUI criminal trials. Circleville Municipal Judge Gary Dumm and Athens County Municipal Judge William A. Grim independently ruled that until the government can show the results of … more
FDLE Intoxilyzer Rules for the Breath Test Machine
By : saulcrim | Category : Criminal Defense | Comments Off on FDLE Intoxilyzer Rules for the Breath Test Machine
At the Law Offices of Scott Saul, we explore testing procedures used in Miami-Dade and Broward County, Florida, to test, repair, maintain, calibrate, and maintain the Intoxilyzer breath testing machine are not always in substantial compliance with the Florida Administrative Code (“F.A.C.”) Chapter 11D-8, Implied Consent Program (the “Rule”). If … more
South Florida Criminal Defense Attorney: Vehicular Homicide Crime and Consequences
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3rd Jul 2018
South Florida criminal defense attorney Scott Saul assists individuals who are charged with serious crimes in Florida, including vehicular homicide. If you are facing charges for this crime, it is important that you understand the nature of the charges against … more