Our attorney draws on his 15+ years of criminal defense experience to find relevant topics for his regular blog posts. We invite you to follow our blog to learn about your rights when you have been arrested, as well as when you have grounds to file an injury claim after an accident. Even if you are not facing these legal situations currently, this information may come in handy one day.
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Will a Drug Paraphernalia Charge Show Up on My Record?If you plead guilty to drug paraphernalia charge, it can be extremely difficult to remove off your record? Commonly, many think that if they just pay the fine.
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Job Hunting With A Criminal RecordYou might ask yourself, "How am I ever going to find a job now?" In the United States, 96 percent of employers will screen their candidates with some form.
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What's the Difference Between Probation and Parole?Discover the contrast between probation and parole, and their roles in sentencing and plea agreements. Learn about mandatory probation in DUI cases.
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5 Biggest Mistakes You Can Make While Interviewing a Criminal Defense AttorneyThese are the TOP 5 biggest mistakes you can make while interviewing a criminal defense attorney.
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Broward Courts Put on a Mock Jury Trial via ZoomAs America has begun the slow reopening process, Florida ABOTA and 17th Judicial Circuit (Broward Courts) have put on their first mock jury trial via Zoom.
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Sealing and Expunging Your CaseMany people will ask "I had my case dismissed, why would I even need this? The answer is simple that record is public. If you're applying for a job, promotion.
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Can I Represent Myself in Court?Representing yourself in court? Think twice. Abraham Lincoln said, 'He who represents himself is a fool for a client.' Your case matters.
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What to Say if an Officer Asks, "Have You Been Drinking?"In this blog, our experienced Palm Beach Gardens DUI lawyer explains what to do if a police officer asks, "Have you been drinking?" during a potential DUI stop.
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Supreme Court hears Oral Argument by phone, also hears toilet flush
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How Two people Can be Cited for a DUI in One CarHow two drivers can charged with DUI in one car.