You often hear about scams or frauds on the news. You probably never think it could happen to you. However, many people unknowingly get involved in money laundering schemes. Business deals that seem normal might be a front—but you only find out the truth when you're...
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Facing fraud charges from an honest mistake: What to do?
Facing insurance fraud charges can be overwhelming, especially if you believe you made an honest mistake. Insurance fraud is a serious offense in Florida, but not all cases involve intentional wrongdoing. Sometimes, misunderstandings or errors in filing claims can...
3 times possessing a firearm could leave you in legal hot water
The Second Amendment of the Constitution of the United States affords Americans the right to possess firearms. Like every other legal right or protection, there are some inherent loopholes to them that you should understand. State and federal laws prohibit certain...
Standing your ground doesn’t require you to retreat
One law that is somewhat unique to Florida is the “Stand Your Ground” law. This law is highly controversial, but it can also be beneficial to those who have been forced to use deadly force against another person. The law specifically allows people to use deadly force...
Think your phone is safe from police oversight? Think again
The internet is a big place, and that sometimes gives people the idea that what they do online is somehow invisible to the authorities. Maybe in the past that was somewhat true. After all, it took a little while for the authorities to catch up with all of the vast...
A strong defense for your federal criminal charge
When people find themselves accused of crimes in Florida, they are usually terrified of what the future may bring. When people find themselves charged with federal crimes, the level of terror increases because the potential penalties increase in severity. If you face...
Felony terroristic threats and Florida House Bill 1113
House Bill 1113 went into effect on October 1, 2015. This bill outlines a new definition for the meaning of “terroristic threats” in Florida, and provides guidelines for restitution that will be paid in the event that threats are made. This could affect any person...
US. Supreme Court to review Florida death penalty case
In Florida, as in many other states, the death penalty is a legal sanction that can be applied in cases of capital murder. But who gets to make the decision – the jury, or the judge? That is the crux of a Florida death penalty case that the U.S. Supreme Court will be...
When can police use deadly force on a fleeing suspect?
The recent incident from another state in which a man apparently fleeing from a police officer was killed when the officer fired his pistol at him has made headlines nationally. One of the underlying questions invoked by the shooting is under what circumstances a...
U.S. Supreme Court considers felon’s firearm possession rights
Recently we posted about a decision of the Florida Supreme Court which would allow a convicted felon to use a firearm for self-defense under the state's "stand your ground" rule. Now, the U.S. Supreme Court is considering the case of a Florida man, regarding the...