Our Criminal Defense & Personal Injury Blog
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Sleeping Beauty or DUI Suspect? The Martin County “Staged Nap” Arrest Shows Why You Need a Defense
Martin County “staged nap” DUI arrest shows Florida law on actual control. This comprehensive guide discusses your rights and defenses in Palm Beach County.
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Trenton’s Law in Florida: Penalty Increases for Deadly DUI Crashes
In this comprehensive blog detailing updated DUI laws, we discuss Trenton’s Law in Florida and how it increases penalties for deadly DUI crashes under §316.193.
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Can I Refuse a Breathalyzer in Florida?
Can you refuse a breathalyzer in Florida? Learn the penalties, risks, and whether refusal helps or hurts your DUI case. Protect your license and your future.
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Riviera Beach Police Major Arrested for DUI
Riviera Beach Police Major arrested for DUI reminds us no one is immune. If you need a Palm Beach DUI defense attorney, learn why a strong defense matters.
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What Happens to My Driver’s License After a DUI in Florida?
In this complete guide we discuss what happens to your license after a DUI in Florida. Plus, how to get a hardship permit to protect your driving privileges.
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Operation Green Light 2025: Your Chance to Save Money and Get Back on the Road
Save money and restore your driver's license during Operation Green Light 2025 in Palm Beach County, March 3-7. No collection fees! Contact our DUI Attorneys today.
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DUI vs DWI in Florida: What's the Difference?
Learn the difference between DUI and DWI in Florida. Our experienced criminal defense attorneys explain state laws, penalties, and what to do if you're charged.
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How to Find the Best DUI Attorney in Florida: A Guide That Actually Helps
Looking for a DUI attorney in Florida? Get expert advice from a Palm Beach Gardens DUI lawyer on what to look for, questions to ask, and red flags to avoid.
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Operation Green Light 2024
If you have a suspended driver's license and unpaid fines, do not miss this chance to save money and get back on the road. Operation Green Light allows the collection agency fee to be waived; the court fees and fines still must be paid.
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BAC Limit Changes for DUIs in Florida
Several states are considering lowering the legal BAC limit from 0.08% to 0.05% in order to deter people from drunk driving. Florida is one of those states.