Many good people charged with a crime in Florida have no previous arrests, and all those who find themselves at odds with law enforcement have many questions. Our blog aims to educate clients on Florida law, the legal process, defendant’s rights and more.
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We’re Miami-Dade’s Favorite Criminal Defense Law Firm for 2024!Celebrating excellence! Izquierdo Law Firm is proud to be named Miami-Dade Favorite 2024 by the Miami Herald in the Criminal Defense category. Learn more about our dedication to justice.
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Experience Excellence: Izquierdo Law Firm Secures Top 3 in Miami Dade Favorites for Best Criminal Defense Attorney!Celebrating our being in the Top 3 in Miami Dade Favorites for best criminal defense! Explore Izquierdo Law Firm's commitment to empowering clients, protecting rights, and delivering compassionate legal solutions
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What is voyeurism?Voyeurism is when an individual secretly watches another individual with lewd or lascivious intent in an intimate state. It is typically done out of sexual interest or gratification. Hire a Miami defense attorney Daniel Izquierdo that can help you.
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Transmission of Material Harmful to MinorsTransmission of Material Harmful to Minors is when an individual knowingly sends or transmits harmful images, information, or data to a person believed to be a child or minor. This includes sending the material through email or text. Miami Defense Attorney Daniel Izquierdo can help.
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The Dangers Of Drowsy Driving In FloridaMiami car accident criminal defense lawyer Danny Izquierdo explains the dangers of drowsy driving and how he can help you if you are charged.
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When You Cannot Claim a Stand-Your-Ground Defense in FloridaUnder Florida’s stand your ground law, you have rights when it comes to protecting your property. But there are situations where the law does not apply.
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It Won’t Be Easy to Get Your Loved One Released for Coronavirus in FloridaWhile some states are releasing high-risk prisoners to slow the spread of COVID-19 in prisons, Florida has not followed suit. We take a look at the issue.
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If You Don’t Wear a Mask in Public, You Could Be FinedIf you violate the Miami executive order requiring you to wear a mask in public, you will face fines and arrest. Understand the order and associated penalties.
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Defending False Charges of Domestic Violence During Coronavirus PandemicDomestic violence accusations increase during stressful times, and the COVID-19 pandemic is no exception. If you have been falsely accused, we can defend you.
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Why Law Enforcement Is Suspicious of Bitcoin TransactionsBitcoin is used for legal purposes online every day. However, because it is traceable and has been used to commit crimes, your transactions may be investigated.