Drunk driving remains a serious problem in Florida, and punitive laws seek to discourage such behavior. Persons struggling with substance abuse issues might continue to drive while intoxicated, putting themselves and others at risk for harm. Anyone convicted of...
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Common crimes committed by juveniles
You should be aware that rates for juvenile offenses are falling in the United States. However, juveniles in Florida can still be accused of criminal activity. If you or someone close to you has been affected in this manner, you'll want to know what to do next....
Should police have allowance to lie to children?
Residents of Fort Lauderdale and other nearby areas of Florida may want to learn more about a tactic used by police; it involves telling a lie to a juvenile in order to get a confession. Some countries, such as Germany, England and Australia have put a ban on this...
Missing court after bond release can lead to more charges
One of the most frustrating parts of being charged with a crime is being denied bond release while awaiting court proceedings. Florida court dockets are indeed full, and the actual court date following arraignment is usually a significant amount of time later. While...
Domestic battery charges: What you need to know
Domestic violence battery involves intentionally touching or causing bodily harm to a family or household member against their will. The state of Florida prosecutes domestic battery charges more harshly than other battery offenses. What actions may result in domestic...
Felony charges in Florida
Crimes in Florida and around the country are prosecuted as either misdemeanors or felonies. Misdemeanors are relatively minor crimes that carry a maximum custodial sentence of 12 months. Felonies are more serious offenses and are punishable by more than a year behind...
When can children be tried as adults?
The line between being considered an adult or a juvenile can be very thin for teenagers in Florida, and especially when they are involved in a criminal issue of any type. Serious crimes that are committed by teenagers under the age of 18 can be filed as though the...
Appealing a juvenile conviction
The Florida court system does have a few exceptional rules when prosecuting a minor, but for the most part, the process is the same as prosecuting an adult. Punishment may be light in some cases but not always. When a judge imposes a harsh penalty on a minor, the...
What happens if you violate a restraining order against you?
Although courts issue restraining orders for a number of reasons, many are the result of claims of domestic violence, and a divorce is often involved. A temporary restraining order is a serious matter. If you violate the order, you can face criminal charges and the...
Penalties for drug trafficking and distribution in Florida
U.S. states enact tough laws on controlled substances, which include illegal drugs and certain prescription medicines. Controlled substances such as cocaine pose a danger to society, so a person in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, can face stiff penalties for distribution...