Our attorney shares his wealth of knowledge on a variety of criminal defense topics in these helpful blog posts. Whether you or a loved one is facing charges or you just want to be aware of your rights in case you are ever arrested, our attorney’s blog is a reliable source of valuable information. Follow our blog to protect yourself and your future.
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Wellington Florida’s Speed Cameras and a Familiar Constitutional QuestionWellington, FL, issued over 14,000 school-zone speed camera tickets in four months. Learn why these citations raise familiar constitutional concerns.
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Florida’s New License Plate Laws Are a Trap for Drivers: What You Need to KnowArrested or cited under Florida Statute 320.262 for a license plate frame or cover? Learn what’s illegal, the penalties, and how our Palm Beach County defense team fights these cases.
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Juvenile Justice Process in Florida: What Parents Need to Know When Their Child Is ArrestedThis blog for parents details the juvenile justice process in Florida, as we explain what happens after an arrest, including how to protect your child’s future.
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Can You Ride an E-Bike in Florida with a Suspended License?In this detailed blog, our experienced Palm Beach County criminal defense lawyer discusses whether you can ride an e-bike in Florida with a suspended license?
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Shoplifting in Florida: What Visitors Need to Know Before a $15 Souvenir Becomes a $15,000 ProblemCaught shoplifting in Florida? Learn how tourist theft cases work, theft laws, consequences, defenses & how our Palm Beach criminal defense lawyer can help you.
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What You Need to Know Before Your First Court AppearanceIn this blog, our Palm Beach criminal defense lawyer explains how bail reviews, bond hearings, and motions for pre-trial detention work in Florida.
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How to Protect Your Future After Being Arrested on Vacation in FloridaArrested on Vacation in Florida? Our defense lawyer for Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, St. Lucie and Martin Counties explains what out-of-staters should know.
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Florida's Stand Your Ground Law: Deadly Force vs. Non-Deadly ForceIn this comprehensive guide to Florida’s Stand Your Ground law, we break down deadly force vs. non-deadly force, and how it compares to self-defense.
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"Plain Smell" is Dead! Florida Courts Officially Rule Smell of Marijuana Alone No Longer Justifies a SearchIn this detailed guide, Florida’s 2nd DCA rules that marijuana smell alone no longer provides probable cause for a search, ending the “plain smell” doctrine.
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Can Someone Be Held “No Bond” on a Drug Offense Like Trafficking in Florida?Can someone be held no bond on a drug offense in Florida? Learn how §§907.041 & 893.135 apply, substances triggering holds & bail reviews in Palm Beach County.