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How Social Media Affects Florida Criminal Cases

The pervasive use of social media is helping police and prosecutors charge people with crimes more easily - with significant consequences for people who are facing charges. No longer for just the technically savvy, social media is ubiquitous and helps police find information and witnesses that used to stay hidden. With a quick computer search,...

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How Florida's New Opioid Law Can Increase Drug Possession Charges

Tough new drug laws in Florida will deal harsher penalties, including mandatory-minimum prison sentences, to many criminal defendants, particularly those ensnared by the opioid crisis. News4Jax reported that new measures which took effect July 1 will limit doctors' ability to write prescriptions for certain narcotics used to treat acute pain to only 3 days. The...

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Tough Fentanyl Penalties Require Experienced Clay County Criminal Defense

Since last summer, Florida has had some of the toughest fentanyl-related laws in the country. WPTV 5 reported on the law, House Bill 477, which was signed into law in July 2017. Under this law, individuals who possess large amounts of fentanyl face drug trafficking charges with lengthy mandatory minimum sentences. In addition, fentanyl dealers...

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Body Camera Evidence in Clay County Criminal Defense Cases

Government Technology recently reported the ongoing effects of body-camera videos on criminal cases. Experienced Clay County criminal defense attorneys know such footage can cut both ways. You are likely most familiar with footage of on-duty officers when allegations of police brutality arise, dating all the way back to the Rodney King case in Los Angeles....

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How Jacksonville Police Recognize Drunk Drivers

Drivers have important constitutional rights which protect them during a DUI stop. Answers to incriminating questions, field sobriety tests, and tests of blood or breath can all incriminate a driver for drunk driving. This is why the protections of the Fourth and Fifth Amendments are so important during these procedures. It is also important for...

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What Constitutes an Illegal Search?

An illegal search is one in which a law enforcement officer invades a person’s legal expectation of privacy of his or her person, property, or papers. Case law in recent years has also explored the extent to which suspects have a reasonable expectation of privacy over the electronic contents of their phones and mobile devices....

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New Florida Legislation May Prevent Harsh Prison Sentences for First Time Drug Offenders

In the wake of the current opioid crisis, Florida prosecutors and law enforcement have stepped up their efforts to crack down on the growing epidemic. However, filling prison cells with those who suffer from addiction may not be an effective way to combat the problem. An ongoing problem calls for new measures That's why one...

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Drugs Arrests On The Rise Nationwide

Recent data released by the FBI indicates that drug arrests are on the rise across the United States. This trend has serious implications for the thousands of Floridians who are arrested every year on suspicion of drug-related offenses. Long prison terms and staggering fines can affect a defendant’s life for years to come. It is...

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