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Florida Embezzlement Prosecution Set To Get Even Tougher
The recession and tough economic climate is not being held up as a valid ‘excuse’ for embezzlement charges in Florida. Tough prosecutors have started getting tougher on all types of white collar crime in the state. Last week, a Fort...
Sentence Appeals in Florida
The Innocence Project of Florida often calls on the expert services of criminal defense attorneys when they are attempting to overturn a wrongful conviction or plan sentence appeals. In April 2001 Derrick Williams was released from prison after serving a...
New Miami Law on Marijuana Possession For Sale?
Be careful that your possession charge doesn’t change to possession for sale of Marijuana. South Beach, Miami is developing a reputation for more than fun in the sun. Advocates of the decriminalization of marijuana on South Beach recently brought a...
Everyone Deserves a Second Chance After DUI
The DUI charge of an off-duty Panama City Police officer, last year highlights the serious nature of driving under the influence in Florida. Police Chief Robert Harding stated that the officer in question was arrested in his personal car and...
Woman Charged with Forging Checks
This past Wednesday, the 3rd of August, a 51-year-old woman was booked into the Palm Beach County jail on charges that she had forged more than $23,000 worth of checks. This news caught the attention of all criminal defense lawyers, who defend against fraud charges in Florida. Donna Allen, the...

