31Dec
31Dec
How to Prepare for Your Consultation with a Criminal Defense Attorney
If you’re facing criminal charges, it can quickly feel like your life is spinning out of control. At best, the penalties for committing a crime in Florida are still incredibly harsh; at worst, they can be devastating, affecting you both personally and financially for the rest of your life. Understandably, you may have many questions about your charges, upcoming court proceedings, and other aspects of your case. Scheduling a consultation with a criminal defense attorney will not only help you get...
24Dec
Is Marijuana Legal in Florida?
The recreational use of weed is legalized in 18 states, with a further 13 decriminalizing the drug. However, in Florida, outside of medical use, possession of the substance is still a serious crime that can result in strict penalties such as fines and jail time. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at Florida’s marijuana laws, punishments for violating these laws, and possible defenses if you are arrested and charged with possession.What Are Florida’s Marijuana Laws?
In the state, marijuana use...
24Dec
Charged with Drug Trafficking? Here’s What You Need to Know
If you’re facing drug trafficking charges, it’s only normal to feel completely overwhelmed. Florida law’s pull no punches when it comes to offenders, and you may have to serve prison time, pay fines, and suffer many other strict penalties if you’re convicted. Additionally, a conviction on your criminal record could affect your ability to find a job, rent an apartment, and apply for loans. Fortunately, a conviction is never a foregone conclusion. Not only may it be possible to have your...
14Dec
What Should I Do After a DUI Arrest in Florida?
If you are facing charges for driving under the influence, it’s only natural to feel completely overwhelmed. Few—if any—of us expect to find ourselves in this terrifying position. A conviction could mean spending time in jail and paying thousands of dollars in fines in addition to a wide range of similarly strict penalties. However, the actions you take immediately after an arrest can have a significant impact on the outcome of your case. Following the right steps may help improve your...
14Dec
How Can a Prior DUI Affect My Current Charge?
If you already have a DUI on your criminal record, there’s a high chance you will face enhanced penalties for another charge. Not only will you likely pay more in fines, but you could also be strapped with additional punishments such as jail time, community service, DUI school, and the long-term suspension of your driver’s license. Fortunately, even if you believe the prosecution has strong evidence to convict you, the outcome of your case isn’t set in stone. In this article,...
08Dec
4 FAQs about Florida’s Open Container Law
While an open bottle of juice, travel mug of coffee, or can of soda is fair game, driving with an open container of alcohol in your car can quickly land you in hot water. Even if that container belongs to a passenger, you—as a driver—could still be cited for the offense, leaving you on the hook for hefty fines, a lengthy license suspension, and other strict penalties. If you were ticketed for violating Florida’s open container laws, it’s likely you have...
08Dec
3 Questions to Ask before Hiring a DUI Defense Attorney in Florida
If you were arrested and charged for driving under the influence, it can feel like you’re in a precarious situation. After all, besides jailtime, fines, and the suspension of your license, a conviction could haunt you for the rest of your life, making it difficult for you to rent an apartment, find a job, and further your education. As such, you may be considering hiring a criminal defense attorney to help you fight your charges—but where should you start? There’s a...
29Nov
Is Possession of a Controlled Substance a Crime in Florida?
In Florida, there is no such thing as a minor drug charge. In many cases, a conviction could lead to jail time, fines, and a host of other life-changing consequences. Fortunately, if you were arrested for possession of a controlled substance, you will still have a chance to defend yourself and fight the charges you’re facing. In this article, we will take a closer look at the state’s possession laws, common penalties, and how an attorney might be able to help...
29Nov