A police investigation that is targeted at specific criminal activity will often turn up evidence of other crimes, some more serious than the offense that was the target of the original investigation. The recent search of a house in Tampa recently yielded a great deal...
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What happens if they find weed on me at the airport?
Since the current federal administration has pardoned simple possession convictions and our state allows for medical marijuana, one may think that it is now legal to travel with weed. Indeed, some may think it is okay to fly with marijuana. That is simply not the case...
Understanding Florida theft charges
The laws of theft have subtle differences from one state to the next, including in Florida. Under Florida law, the definition of theft (or larceny, which is specifically theft of personal property) is taking, carrying, riding away with or concealing the property of...
Juvenile crimes and adult penalties: how does the court decide?
The Florida justice system can be complex for everyone, but that is especially true when a juvenile has been arrested. Depending on the crime itself and the juvenile’s history, the court can decide to adjudicate the matter in the context of consequences specifically...
Woman charged with murder in accidental death of police officer
Police try to conduct their investigations quickly, but this pursuit is not always in line with public safety or justice. Many times, when serving arrest warrants, police escalate matters more than is strictly required. A recent Polk County incident reveals a...
Plea deal accepted in crash that killed four mothers in 2018
The sudden death of a loved one from an impaired driver confounds an already emotionally complicated process. Raw emotions took center stage after a judge agreed to sentence a woman to four years in prison for operating a motor vehicle in 2018 while intoxicated that...
How misdemeanors differ from felonies
Facing criminal charges in Florida is an overwhelming experience. Whether it is your first time interacting with the criminal legal system or not, it is important to take action quickly to fully understand the charges you are faced with as well as your rights to...
An unlawful search is a violation of the Fourth Amendment
If you are facing criminal charges, law enforcement officers may have searched your home or vehicle for evidence of the crime you allegedly committed. However, not all searches and seizures are legal. The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects people’s...
Will my DV charges go away if my wife drops the charges?
It happens, verbal altercations can escalate. Those whom we love the most and those who love us the most know how to push our buttons, and we know how to push theirs. Often, this is the case when someone is facing domestic violence (DV) charges. While society seeks to...
What to do when the police show up
Nobody wants to see the police at their door because they are rarely arriving with good news. Police officers may make unannounced stops at people’s homes for various reasons, such as for a criminal investigation, a wellness check or in response to a 911 call. It is...

