Defending Your Rights: Criminal Defense Strategies in Florida
Facing a criminal charge can be frightening: your future and freedom feel uncertain, and the legal system can seem impossibly complex. Yet you have rights, and a skilled criminal defense attorney in Walton Beach, FL can help you protect them. You are not alone in this battle. Defending Your Rights:
When Searching for a Domestic Assault or Battery Attorney in Florida
By Stephen G. Cobb, Board Certified Criminal Trial Law Specialist One of the most frustrating things for a specialist in criminal trial law is the use of inaccurate language. This frustration is due to the fact that such language causes confusion. For example, domestic assault and battery is a common
When You Need a Domestic Violence Attorney in Florida
By Stephen G. Cobb, Board Certified Criminal Trial Law Specialist Florida Domestic Violence lawyers are not mind readers but certain patterns exist. If you or someone you love needs a domestic violence attorney, then in addition to limiting your search to certified specialist in Florida criminal trial law you need
When you Need a Sex Crimes Attorney in Florida
By Stephen G. Cobb, Board Certified Criminal Trial Law Specialist In the beginning… You or someone you love is being investigated or has been charged with some form of sex crime and you need a skilled criminal defense attorney. You already know that whether charged as a sexual battery, a
False Domestic Charges
Domestic violence law in Florida is not just one law, but several laws that operate together. Thus, it is more accurate to think and speak in terms of Florida’s Domestic Violence Laws. The reason is very simple: Florida’s legal system creates many different types of domestic abuse that constitute a
Filing an Injunction for Protection
Nobody ever deserves to be hit or treated cruelly, especially by the ones they love. While everyone would probably agree that that is true, it is not always the way things actually are. There are many reasons that domestic or stranger violence occurs and when it becomes a regular problem,
How to defend yourself against a murder charge in Florida?
Homicide is one of the most serious crimes that can be committed in the state of Florida. It is the death of one person caused by another, whether intentionally or through negligence. Depending on the circumstances, homicide may be classified as murder, involuntary manslaughter, or justifiable homicide. If you have
Ocala Attorney: Making Sense Of Criminal Classifications
When you watch police or courtroom dramas on TV or when the newscasters speak about someone who has just been arrested, you will hear terms such as “felony,” “misdemeanor” and the like. Often the terms will include “degrees,” such as a first degree or so on. Knowing what all of
Rehabilitation for Offenders in Florida
What rehabilitation options are there in Florida for offenders? Rehabilitation is a process that aims to help people who have committed crimes to change their behavior, acquire skills, and reintegrate into society. Rehabilitation can be an alternative or a complement to the prison sentence, depending on the seriousness of the
Did you know that in Florida, there is the possibility of performing community service as an alternative sanction to imprisonment for the commission of a crime?
Community service is a voluntary activity that is carried out for the benefit of the community without receiving any payment or financial compensation. Community service can have different purposes, such as helping people in need, taking care of the environment, and promoting education or human rights, among others. Community service
Restriction order
A restraining order in Florida is a court order that prohibits a person from approaching or contacting another person who has been a victim or is at risk of being a victim of some type of violence. The restraining order is intended to prevent the aggressor from continuing to commit
How is the length of a sentence determined in Florida?
In general terms, the duration of a sentence is related to the seriousness of the crime. For example, minor crimes, such as traffic violations, often have shorter sentences, up to 60 days in prison. By contrast, more serious crimes, such as first-degree murder, can carry much harsher penalties, such as
Penalties and Sentencing in Florida
The judicial system of Florida, United States, arouses great interest and public debate due to its penalties and sentences. In this article, we will explore the essential elements of this system, from mandatory minimum sentences to parole policies, in order to understand how the justice system works in this state.
How does racism affect the criminal justice system?
Since the murder of George Floyd at the hands of a white police officer, a wave of protests has been unleashed in the United States and around the world against racism and police brutality. This case is not isolated but adds to a long list of African Americans who have
Arrest warrant in Florida
An arrest warrant is a court order authorizing the arrest and detention or questioning of a person within the state for their alleged involvement in a crime. These warrants are requested by the district attorney’s office and issued by judges or magistrates, who must have reasonable grounds to believe that
