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What Are White Collar Crime Offenses?

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The term white collar crime has its origins in the late 1930s. At that time, a sociologist outlined contrasts between non-violent offenses and crimes involving physical force. Because office workers and other professionals traditionally wear white collar shirts as part of their work attire, non-violent crimes committed in the context of corporate, professional, or… Read More »

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Erratic Lane Changes and Florida DUI Stops

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After a DUI arrest prompted by swerving, failure to signal, or another sort of erratic lane change, it is important to connect with a legal professional who understands the common reasons for DUI stops initiated by law enforcement officers. Erratic lane changes often serve as a red flag for potential impaired driving, leading to… Read More »

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What Is a Fair Bond Amount?

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When someone is arrested in the state of Florida, often one of the first objectives for an individual charged with a crime is accessing release from custody while awaiting trial. This can happen through the bail and bond process. Bail is an amount of money set by a court to ensure a defendant’s appearance… Read More »

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Possible Penalties for a Burglary Conviction

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If you or someone you love has been arrested in Florida and is facing burglary charges, it is important to understand the nature of charges and that the degrees of severity will impact possible penalties. These charges are not to be taken lightly, a burglary conviction can lead to severe consequences, including jail time… Read More »

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Can You Be Convicted of Both Reckless Driving and a DUI?

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Yes, it is possible to be charged with both reckless driving and driving under the influence (DUI) in the state of Florida. Whether you are facing one or both of these charges, these are serious offenses, and it is important to discuss your case, and possible defense strategies, with a Clearwater criminal defense lawyer… Read More »

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Florida Penalties for Mailing Marijuana

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There are a lot of different types of drug offenses in Florida. For example, when a person mails marijuana or another illicit substance, serious penalties can follow. After an arrest, there are many details to review, including whether the charge is a misdemeanor or a felony. If you have been charged with a drug… Read More »

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Sleeping In Cars and Drunk Driving Arrests

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It is possible to be arrested for a DUI or DWI while sleeping in a car, although many people mistakenly believe this will not happen. Individuals assume that if they are not driving a vehicle along the roadway, they cannot be charged with a DUI or DWI, but this is not always the case…. Read More »

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What Is a Florida Misdemeanor Charge?

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Misdemeanor charges in Florida can carry a range of consequences, including fines, probation, and jail time. There are clear legal parameters when it comes to civil infractions, misdemeanors, and felony charges. If you have questions about charges you or someone you care about is facing, connect with a Clearwater criminal defense lawyer. A skilled… Read More »

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Elements To Proving Conspiracy

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A conspiracy charge is a criminal charge that alleges that two or more people agreed to commit a crime, and after they had that discussion the individuals took steps to carry out that agreement. The crime does not need to have been completed for a conspiracy charge to be filed, and charges can also… Read More »

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Wobbler Offenses And Building Your Defense

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When it comes to criminal offenses, some are categorized as wobblers. Wobbler offenses are crimes that could be charged as either felonies or misdemeanors, depending on the particular circumstances of the case. To learn more about wobbler offenses, explore how prosecution teams determine whether to pursue felony or misdemeanor charges, and discuss steps for… Read More »

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