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310 MILLION VERDICT ISSUED FOR AMUSEMENT PARK FATALITY
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INSURANCE COMPANIES MAKE QUICK SETTLEMENT OFFERS TO REDUCE CLAIM AMOUNTS
The quick settlement offer is usually an attempt to cover up the full amount of your losses. Don’t chase it.
26 Apr 2022
BILL PROVIDES FOR CHILD SUPPORT IF A DRUNK DRIVER KILLS A MINOR’S PARENT
Bill provides for child support if a drunk driver kills a minor’s parent
09 Nov 2023
Common Read-End Collision Injuries
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Can you go to jail for DUI in Florida?
A first-time misdemeanor for a driving under the influence (DUI) conviction in Florida is punishable by up to 9 months in jail.
29 Nov 2021
FLORIDA’S BAN ON FELON GUN OWNERSHIP CHALLENGED
Florida’s ban on felon gun ownership challenged
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IS DUI A TRAFFIC VIOLATION?
Although DUI typically involves a defendant operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, DUI is not a traffic violation
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Are personal injury settlements exempt from bankruptcy?
With a Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Florida, it is possible to protect some or all of a settlement or award depending on what other assets a debtor has.
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Improper Search & Seizure
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SUPREME COURT GEARS UP FOR MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION ARGUMENTS
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Computer, Internet and Cyber Crime Penalties
Generally, Florida law allows for the prosecution of computer crimes, often resulting in a third-degree felony. Punishment is delivered with a prison sentence of up to five (5) years and fines of up to $5,000 or both.
Any offense against intellectual property, including the illegal downloading of music and movies is typically punishable as a third-degree felony. If the defendant also intended to commit fraud or theft, the charges may be increased to a second-degree felony.
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SHOULD I GO TO THE ER AFTER A CAR ACCIDENT?
SHOULD I GO TO THE ER AFTER A CAR ACCIDENT? Yes, you should go to the emergency room after a…
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WHAT IS LARCENY?
WHAT IS LARCENY? Similar to burglary, however, the major difference is that with larceny, the perpetrator does not commit the…
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