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What Are My Rights When Arrested for Drunk Driving in Florida?

October 17, 2019
A DUI is a serious offense, which is why it’s important to be prepared when you’re pulled over. You want to protect yourself and your future, but that can be tough when you’re not sure what your rights are.  Learning your rights can help you do more than avoid self-incrimination. Protecting your rights during and after any arrest is vital…

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Is It Legal to Text at a Red Light in Florida?

May 30, 2019
When you're stopped at a red light, it can be tempting to send a quick response to that urgent text. A quick text may not seem like much, but you may have already been pulled over by a Florida police officer for using your phone behind the wheel. However, is it legal to text at a red light in Florida?…

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Why Hire a Criminal Defense Lawyer Instead of a Public Defender?

April 19, 2019
When you're facing criminal charges, you'll need to act now to protect your future and see what can be done about getting your case dismissed. Unfortunately, that's not always easy. Even choosing the right person to represent your case can be difficult. You may have heard suggestions about lawyers in your area, but why hire a criminal defense lawyer instead…

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Can I Lose My License for Speeding in Florida?

February 15, 2019
When you see those lights flashing in your rearview mirror, you’re probably a little worried about your license. That’s especially true if you believe the officer will charge you with speeding, which can come with serious penalties at higher speeds. You’ll probably have several questions about speeding tickets going through your head, including one especially important question: “Can I lose…

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When Is Drug Possession a Felony in Florida?

January 29, 2019
When you’re arrested on drug possession charges, knowing the stakes of a conviction can help you fight back and prepare for your Florida case. However, some charges may change, depending on the severity of the situation. As such, your drug possession case could range from a first-degree misdemeanor to a first-degree felony. When is drug possession a felony in Florida?…

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