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Florida's 'Paramedic of the Year' Helps Steal COVID-19 VaccinesA Palm Beach Garden man who was named 2020 paramedic of the year admitted to investigators that he played a role in the alleged theft of coronavirus vaccine.
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Why Can’t Attorneys Guarantee Results in Criminal Cases?Can a Lawyer Guarantee You Result? We all love good guarantee! When you're hiring a lawyer for the first time you might ask them if their results are guaranteed
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Can Police Search Impounded Cars Without a Warrant in Florida?Police can search your car for many reasons. If you are arrested for any kind of traffic violation such as DUI, your vehicle will most likely be impounded.
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What Is the Difference Between a Felony and a Misdemeanor in Florida?A felony and a misdemeanor in Palm Beach Gardens are two classifications of crime and they are dived up on what the sentencing could be.
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Can I Remove a Warrant in a Florida Criminal Case?Can an arrest warrant be removed prior to your arrest? The answer is simply sometimes. Find out why here.
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Five Most Common Holiday Crimes 2020While the holidays should be the merriest time of the year, the 2020 holiday season will also bring skyrocketing crime rates along with it.
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What Is The Williams Rule In Florida?Florida's "Williams Rule": How It Can Affect Your Criminal Case
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What Is Operation Green Light 2022 and How It Can Save You MoneyOperation Green Light in Palm Beach Gardens County, Florida is a recent initiative that was passed by state legislators requiring local court clerks.
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Can a Criminal Defense Attorney Contact the Victim in Florida?If you were arrested and are awaiting a hearing or trial in Florida, the alleged victim of the offense you were arrested for is a key witness in your case.
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How Does a Prosecutor Decide to File Charges?When a prosecutor decides what charges to file, they do so based on the information provided in the police report. Just because you may be arrested for a crime.