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DUI charges in Florida

If you are facing charges for driving under the influence of alcohol, the repercussions could be severe. Florida’s statutory law imposes serious punishments for DUIs that include financial penalties, jail time, and license revocation. Here are some key considerations...

White collar crimes in Florida

In Florida, crimes are white-collar if they involve non-violent events committed for monetary gain. Scams are one of the most famous examples. A scam involves someone misleading an individual to gain money or a service. Here is more on the consequences of fraud and...

Understanding identity theft in Florida

Charges of identity theft can result in serious legal consequences in Florida. Understanding these crimes can help you defend against these accusations. Review the laws about identity theft in Florida if facing this type of criminal investigation. Defining identity...

3 tips for business owners facing a tax audit

If you are a Florida business owner, your tax obligations may be complex. Unfortunately, even simple oversights may lead to stiff penalties by the Department of Revenue, including a felony conviction, sizable fines, payment of interest on taxes owed or even...

Penalties for bribery in sports

Bribery in sports is not a new phenomenon. Because of the prevalence of this issue, state and federal governments have their own laws regarding the crime.  Bribery in-and-of-itself is a serious offense that warrants up to 15 years in prison and tens of thousands of...

What is reverse identity theft, and is it a crime?

Identity theft is a serious issue that costs millions of dollars a year. This crime is not something to take lightly. Law enforcement even has special task forces that help bring down identity thieves. However, there is something that may occur that one may classify...

How does the court determine competence to stand trial?

To face criminal charges in a Florida court, you must have the mental capability of understanding the charges against you and being able to be an active part of your own defense. You need to not suffer from a mental condition that renders you unable to comprehend what...

How to use your Miranda rights

Miranda rights, or the right to remain silent, are familiar to everyone who has seen a crime movie or watched a cop TV show. But in an actual criminal investigation or arrest situation, it can be hard to know how to actually use those rights. Generally, Miranda rights...

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