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June 9, 2020
People arrested for driving under the influence offenses in Florida may experience a range of penalties depending on the circumstances of their specific case. In some situations, a person’s driver’s license may be temporarily suspended or even revoked as part of their DUI penalties.
Read MoreMay 27, 2020
People are charged with driving drunk at all times of the year. However, there are certain occasions when even more people are stopped for driving under the influence, such as holidays.
Read MoreMay 18, 2020
When an intoxicated driver causes an accident and subsequent injuries in Florida, the victim and/or his or her family has the right to file a personal injury lawsuit for damages.
Read MoreMay 1, 2020
A DUI charge may mean you need to consider some new ways to go about your regular routine. When it comes to dealing with these charges and a possible conviction having all the facts at hand may help make the decision easier.
Read MoreApril 22, 2020
Not carrying insurance may result in a driver’s license suspension of up to three years. Failure to pay outstanding fines and fees, however, may result in a permanent revocation.
Read MoreApril 20, 2020
Despite laws that encourage jail time rather than treatment and rehabilitation, Florida drug use continues to increase. While experts view addiction as a mental illness, not a crime, this is not a perspective shared in law enforcement.
Read MoreMarch 30, 2020
Many people who are arrested for and charged with impaired driving offenses may well feel as though society looks very harshly at them. The stigma associated with “drunk driving” has been deeply ingrained in people over the last several decades.
Read MoreMarch 20, 2020
When people in Clearwater hear the acronym “BAC,” they may easily assume that it stands for “breath-alcohol content” given that authorities obtain the measurement most associate with drunk driving through a breath test.
Read MoreMarch 10, 2020
When you are facing charges for committing a crime in California, there are very specific rights you are afforded under the law. If the police violate those rights or you feel they have not been honored in any way, it may change the outcome of your case.
Read MoreMarch 3, 2020
Depending on the drug in question and the amount one has, possession is a serious crime in and of itself. Drug possession can result in jail time, fines and other adverse consequences. Possession with the intent to distribute is another crime entirely, and a much more serious one.
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