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While showing up to your court date is extremely important, sometimes things happen that make it impossible to make an appearance. If you have missed your Florida court date, do not panic. There are things you can do
If you or someone you know is facing criminal charges in the state of Florida, it is important to know what the process looks like from the point of arrest to case resolution. Florida’s criminal procedure rules are complicated,
In a criminal proceeding, juries base their decisions on the evidence that is presented during trial. Evidence may be gathered by police, submitted by victims, or, in the case of Florida’s Williams Rule, may include a defendant’s past
Not only does driving while intoxicated endanger the lives of other motorists on the road, but people who drink and drive may find themselves facing harsh penalties if convicted of a DUI in Florida. In addition to costly
While every American citizen is promised a fair trial under the U.S. Constitution, there are some people who become victims of a flawed judicial system. Since 1989, 325 people have been released from prison after DNA evidence proved
Has someone filed an extreme risk protection order (ERPO) against you? If so, you may have concerns about how this order will affect you, your life, and your rights. You may not be aware of what exactly
Mental health courts are a type of specialty court that exist within the criminal justice system. They have been developing steadily over the last few decades. Their purpose is to help individuals with mental health issues navigate the
Under Florida law, it is a criminal offense to leave the scene of an accident without performing the statutory duties required. This means that any unlawful departure from the site of a vehicle crash can lead to misdemeanor
DUI checkpoints are not just an urban myth. They are real and legal in many states. Also known as sobriety checkpoints, DUI checkpoints are often set up near restaurants and bars in the late evening and first hours
The First Amendment of the US Constitution guarantees that citizens have the right to peacefully assemble, protest, and speak their minds. Those rights are universal for all citizens—but there are certain Florida protest laws that go on to
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