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Updated April 2023 You need some money—your utility bills were higher than you expected this month, you had an expected car repair, and your paycheck is just barely covering your rent. You come up with the idea to
We keep a lot of personal information on our cell phones—from credit cards and bank accounts to personal photographs and videos; combined with an assortment of logins, calls and messages logs, GPS and location data tracking capabilities, internet
The internet is a great platform for sharing and communicating. With numerous websites and apps, there are countless ways to connect with family, friends, peers, and strangers—from social media sites, to forums, to comments on news stories. But
Sometimes with the law, it can seem like there are a bunch of different names for the same thing. Murder and homicide, for example, seem to be similar concepts. The same goes for burglary, theft, robbery, and larceny.
Imagine this: You’re driving home after indulging in some powdered donuts after a long day. You forget to signal and change lanes, then see flashing lights behind you. “All this for a missed signal?” you think. But of
What happens if someone you believe to be a prostitute induces you to pay for sexual acts, then once you hand over the bills, she pulls out her police badge? After all, you weren’t seeking out a prostitute
Recently in Fort Walton Beach, law enforcement charged a man with multiple offenses, including possession of a controlled substance. According to NWF Daily News, the man had four Clonazepam pills sitting in a container when he was pulled
When a dispute between family members escalates, it can result in arrests, criminal charges, and legal penalties that can change someone’s life. Florida law carries harsh consequences for crimes related to domestic violence, including hefty fines, lengthy prison
In order to convict a person of a crime, typically, a prosecutor must prove two things: First, that a crime was committed, and second that you, the defendant, were the perpetrator. These two components play into how you
A mitigating factor is defined as any fact or circumstance that could help to lessen the severity of a criminal act. For example: self-defense, the defendant’s age, mental illness, criminal conduct, prior criminal record, and other factors beyond
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