Monthly Archives - August 2025

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How Bail Works in Florida Felony Cases and What to Expect

Facing a felony charge in Florida can be overwhelming, and one of the first issues that arises after an arrest is bail. Many people are unfamiliar with how bail works, what factors determine the amount, and what the process involves. Understanding the basics can help defendants and their families make informed decisions during a difficult time.

The Purpose of Bail in Florida

Bail is not a fine or punishment. Instead, it is a financial guarantee that a defendant will return to...
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What Happens to Your License After a DUI Arrest in Florida?

A DUI arrest in Florida can trigger immediate consequences, many of which affect your ability to drive. While most people focus on the criminal case, the arrest also sets off a separate process with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV). This administrative side can move quickly, and drivers often find themselves facing license suspension before their court case is even resolved. Understanding what happens to your license, and the steps you can take to protect...
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Florida’s Statute of Limitations on Felony Charges: What You Should Know

When someone is accused of a crime in Florida, the state does not have unlimited time to bring charges. The law sets specific deadlines known as statutes of limitations. These rules define how long prosecutors have to formally file charges after an alleged offense. Once that time passes, the state generally loses the ability to prosecute the case. For felony charges, the statute of limitations can vary widely. It depends on the severity of the crime, the evidence involved, and...
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Repeat DUI Offenses in Florida: Escalating Penalties and Legal Risks

Driving under the influence is a serious offense in Florida. The state enforces strict laws to discourage impaired driving and protect public safety. If you’re caught driving while intoxicated more than once, the penalties grow harsher with each offense. Repeat DUI charges carry escalating fines, longer jail terms, and other legal complications that can affect your life for years. Many people underestimate how severe the consequences can become after a first DUI. Florida treats repeat offenders differently, reflecting the increased risk...
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