05May
25Apr
Florida’s Solicitation for Prostitution Penalties Explained
Whether you engaged a prostitute on the street, requested a “happy ending” at a massage parlor, or solicited a call girl online, you could be facing harsh penalties. Not only do law enforcement officers conduct regular sting operations but lawmakers will rarely show leniency to those caught violating the law. However, a conviction isn’t avoidable as you will have a chance to fight the charges. In this article, we explore common punishments for soliciting a prostitute and discuss how an attorney...
24Apr
Marijuana Possession: Will I Go to Jail?
While many states have legalized the recreational use of weed, with others opting to decriminalize the substance, Florida’s position on this drug has remained unchanged. As such, you could still face strict penalties even if you’re caught with a relatively small amount. Punishments can include fines, community services, and even jail time—so it’s important to fight the charges while you still can. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at Florida’s marijuana laws, common penalties for possession, and some of...
17Apr
Charged with a DUI? Follow These Do’s and Don’ts
Driving under the influence is a serious offense that—if you’re convicted—can result in harsh penalties. However, a conviction is never a foregone conclusion as you will have an opportunity to defend yourself against the charges. As such, it’s crucial that you consider your next steps carefully. Any mistakes you make right now could leave you on the back foot, turning a possible conviction into an all-but-certain fate. In this article, we share a few do’s and don’ts to keep in mind...
07Apr
What Happens if I Get a BUI in Florida?
Boasting miles of sandy beaches, warm weather, and oceans teeming with marine life, Florida is a boating paradise. However, a fun day out at sea can quickly turn into a perfect storm of problems if you're caught boating under the influence (BUI). In the state, it's illegal to operate a vessel if your blood alcohol content (BAC) is above 0.08%. While you might think you can coast by undetected out in open waters, Florida's oceans, rivers, and lakes are strictly policed....
26Mar
What Should I Do If I’m Arrested for Drug Possession in Florida?
If you’re facing drug crime charges, it’s only natural to feel scared, confused, and completely overwhelmed. A conviction could result in harsh penalties and alter the course of the rest of your life. With your future hanging in the balance, it’s important that you take time to understand your legal rights and assess your options. It may be possible to fight the charges to have your penalties reduced or the case against you dismissed, but you will need to take certain...
22Mar
What Qualities Should I Look For in a Florida Drug Crime Lawyer?
If you’re facing drug crime charges, it may be wise to enlist the services of a criminal defense attorney. While there’s always the option to fight the charges on your own, proceedings are notoriously complicated and mistakes at any point in the process will be punished. A lawyer can step in to help you build a strong defense and provide representation from the first day until the final verdict. However, with hundreds of law firms in the state eager to handle...
16Mar
Multiple DUIs? Here’s What to Expect
The penalties for a first-time DUI offense in Florida are already harsh. However, these punishments can seem relatively tame compared to those you might face for your second, third, or subsequent conviction. Not only will you be ordered to pay more in fines, but you might also have to spend time behind bars. Factor in some of the other penalties reserved for serial offenders, and it quickly becomes clear that there is little mercy for those who repeatedly break the law. In...
07Mar
What Happens If I Cause an Accident While Intoxicated?
Getting caught driving with a blood alcohol content (BAC) over the legal limit carries strict penalties. However, these consequences often pale in comparison to those you might face if you cause a car wreck while you’re intoxicated. Not only might you have to pay more in fines, but you could also spend time behind bars and may—if you caused serious bodily harm to someone else—be barred from driving for years after the wreck. In this article, we take a closer look...
22Feb