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Get to Know the Basics of Driving Under the Influence of Drugs in Florida

If you’ve been arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI), you probably have a lot of questions for your Palm Coast, Florida criminal defense lawyers about the laws regarding DUI. Knowing your rights can help you mitigate the life-changing consequences of a DUI or DWI…

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5 Questions You Should Be Asking Before Hiring Daytona Beach Criminal Defense Attorneys

When you’re facing criminal charges in Daytona Beach, you have an important choice to make – selecting a criminal defense attorney. How do you pick the right attorney when there are so many Daytona Beach criminal lawyers to choose from? The right attorney can make or break your outcome. Not…

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Can You Drive with a Suspended License in Florida?

Driving with a suspended license in Florida is a criminal offense, and many individuals do not realize the seriousness of the consequences that these charges can include. Too often, individuals without the representation of Daytona Beach criminal lawyers plead guilty to these charges without being aware of the ramifications inflicted…

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6 Common Ways That Probations Are Accidentally Violated

A probationary violation occurs when a defendant willfully and substantially violates the terms of their probationary sentence. Unfortunately, the specific conditions laid out by a probationary sentence can be violated by one’s everyday lifestyle unless they take the careful steps to accommodate their probation. Below, we go into greater detail…

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Florida Court Discusses Evidence Needed to Obtain a Conviction for Aggravated Assault

In some instances, people can be charged with violent crimes against other individuals even if they only intend to destroy property. The State must nonetheless prove each element of the charged offense, though; otherwise, a defendant should not be convicted, and any conviction based on insufficient evidence should not be…

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