Legal documents and Florida law can be exhausting to find and decipher. Here, our attorney offers a collection of article in an easy-to-understand format to help clients learn more about how to move forward with a criminal defense case.
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No Creas Estos Mitos Comunes Sobre Crímenes SexualesSi te han acusado de crímenes sexuales en Florida, es importante que no bases la decisión de tu defensa en estos errores comunes.
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Abogado En Miami, Florida Que Maneja Crímenes De DrogasNo importa que tan pequeño un cargo sobre Drogas pueda parecer, las consecuencias pueden resultar extremadamente serias, permanentes y pueden alterar tu vida
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4-Point Case Evaluation and Defense Strategy SessionMiami Criminal Defense Attorney Daniel Izquierdo discusses his 4 point case evaluation defense strategy. Click here to learn how he can help you.
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Have You Been Charged With Florida PPP Fraud?Now that the second round of funding for the Paycheck Protection Program has come to a close, the Department of Justice has started arresting and charging...
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Miami Defense Attorney Representing Those Accused of Bitcoin CrimesHave you been accused of cybercurrency fraud? Understand how a criminal defense attorney can help if you are facing charges for dealing in bitcoin in Florida.
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If You Are a Repeat Offender in Florida, You May Face a Mandatory Minimum SentenceSentencing guidelines in Florida are designed to come down hard on repeat offenders. Understand the sentence enhancements you might face for a repeat offense.
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Understanding Drug Conspiracy ChargesIf you were charged with drug conspiracy in Florida, you face serious penalties and need a criminal defense attorney with experience in this area of the law.
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Internet Sex Crimes Carry Serious Penalties in FloridaDon’t operate under the false assumption that online sex crimes are less serious than in-person crimes. In Florida, internet sex crimes carry severe penalties.
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Defendants in Sex Crime Cases Have a Right to See the Evidence Against ThemUnder Florida’s rules of discovery, the prosecution must share the evidence they plan to present at trial with the defendant accused of a sex crime.
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Getting a Job in Florida When You Have a History of Domestic ViolenceCriminal convictions, particularly for domestic violence or sexual assault, can affect your ability to get a job for years to come. Our Miami lawyer can help.