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If you find yourself facing charges for criminal threats or intimidation in the state of Florida, you may wonder if the charges are actually justified—especially if you did not act on the alleged threats. After all, is it

If you are convicted of a crime in the state of Florida, parole and probation are two possibilities for legal penalties you may eventually face. In conversation, people may use these words interchangeably, but there is a significant

If you have been involved in a court case in Florida, you may have heard the term “no contest plea.” But what exactly does it mean, and when is it a good option?  No contest pleas may sound

Florida has some of the toughest drug laws in the country. Being found guilty of drug possession in Florida can lead to severe penalties—including heavy fines, extensive jail time, and other consequences that can impact the rest of

Cybercrime refers to any crime that involves using a computer or networked device to commit a criminal act or committing a crime that targets a computer. There are dozens of different types of cybercrimes, ranging from cyberbullying to

Controlled substances in Florida are subject to strict legal rules and regulations—but they are not always illegal to have in your possession. But being charged with the possession of a controlled substance that you are not cleared to

Accusations of sexual assault under Title IX can have serious consequences and follow someone for the rest of their life. If you have been accused, you need professional legal representation on your side. A qualified Title IX sexual

If you are facing charges for a felony offense or have recently been released from a long sentence, you probably have a lot of questions about the impact a felony charge can have on your life and future. 

In Florida, it is illegal to intentionally injure someone or threaten them with violence. This type of violent crime is known as assault. When weapons get involved or someone has reason to fear for their life, an assault

What Is a Level 3 Sex Offender? Understanding Classification Levels Florida has three levels of sex offenders. Each level comes is defined by the “severity” of a sex offense and comes with its own consequences. Getting labeled the

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