When an officer pulls you over on suspicion of driving while intoxicated, they have several options. Many will choose to give you a field sobriety test first. This allows them to decide if they should pursue further testing. But if an officer has other tests they can...
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What does Florida law say about drug paraphernalia?
Possessing heroin or cocaine is not the only way to run afoul of Florida’s drug laws. Law enforcement could also arrest you if you have an item the law calls drug paraphernalia. Many people may not know that possessing one or more of these items could result in fines...
Can self-defense lead to assault and battery charges?
When it comes to assault and battery charges, self-defense is a common defense strategy. After all, no court would expect you to allow someone else to hurt you without trying to defend yourself. There are limitations to how and when you can use this argument, however....
When does possession of a prescription drug become a crime?
Many people assume that, because they are doctor-approved, prescription medications are legal drugs. However, possession of any prescription drug without a valid, personal prescription is illegal. When that drug is a controlled substance, the penalties can be...
Driving with an ignition interlock device
A person convicted of a driving under the influence offense in Florida may lose her or his driving privileges for a while as part of the overall set of penalties associated with these types of offenses. The inability to drive may inhibit a person's ability to keep a...
What happens when you plead insanity?
Insanity pleas are quite unusual despite how much Hollywood may try to make you believe they happen all the time. Each state has different rules for how the plea works. According to CBS Miami, an insanity plea in Florida can result in you not having to serve any time...
A drug conviction and your FAFSA eligibility
Just because you committed a drug offense in Florida does not mean you cannot overcome your past and still lead a successful life. Your desire to pursue your education will not only help you build valuable skills but will prepare you to get a job that allows you to...
How does the law determine if you drive under the influence of marijuana?
Law enforcement has a specific procedure that allows them to easily determine if you drive under the influence of alcohol. However, with marijuana use becoming more prevalent as many states start to legalize it, there is a concern about individuals driving under the...
What is hearsay and what are possible exceptions?
During a criminal defense case, different types of evidence can make or break a case. Hearsay is a type of evidence that may come up during legal proceedings. If you have a witness who has a testimony to share but he or she is not present in the courtroom, then...
A theft conviction may keep someone unemployed
Nearly all theft convictions are first-degree misdemeanors or felonies in Florida. So, even after a person serves a sentence and pays fines and restitution for a theft conviction, it could affect his or her job opportunities indefinitely. A vague statute allows some...