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When Can the Police Search My Car in Florida? Police officers can search your car for many reasons. If you are arrested for any kind of traffic violation such as a DUI, your vehicle will most likely be impounded if nobody can retrieve it. Additionally, illegally parking/abandoning your vehicle risks impoundment. In any case where a vehicle is legally impounded, police officers almost always have the right to search the vehicle. -
Illinois Expunges Nearly 500,000 Marijuana Arrest Records, Is Florida Next? Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced that about a half-million marijuana convictions have been pardoned or wiped from the records in Illinois. Is Florida Next? -
What Is the Difference Between a Felony and a Misdemeanor in Florida? What is the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor in Florida? A felony and a misdemeanor in Florida are two classifications of crime and they are dived up on what the sentencing could be. -
Can An Arrest Warrant Be Removed in Florida? Can an arrest warrant be removed prior to your arrest? The answer is simply sometimes. Find out why here. -
What Occurs During a DUI Traffic Stop in the State of Florida? Being a criminal defense lawyer for over 18+ years, I am commonly asked by clients, friends, and family "what happens during a DUI traffic stop?" -
The Most Common Holiday Crimes 2020 While the holidays should be the merriest time of the year, the 2020 holiday season will also bring skyrocketing crime rates along with it. -
What if You Leave the Scene of an Accident in Florida? Under Florida law, it is a criminal offense to leave the scene of a car accident. Regardless if you feel you were at fault or not, leaving the scene of an accident can carry serious consequences. -
What Is The Williams Rule In Florida? Florida's "Williams Rule": How It Can Affect Your Criminal Case -
Oregon Measure 110: Oregon to Decriminalize Small Amounts of Heroin and Other Street Drugs Oregon is now the first state in the nation to decriminalize the possession and personal use of most drugs. -
What Is Operation Greenlight 2020 and How It Can Save You Money Operation Green Light in Palm Beach County, Florida is a recent initiative that was passed by state legislators requiring local court clerks to create driver license reinstatement days.