Sep 2, 2021 | Domestic, Forgery, Fraud, Homicide, Tax, Traffic, White Collar
Fortunately, the American legal system entitles individuals accused of criminal offenses the right to a trial. Moreover, said subjects are afforded the right to appeal the decision rendered by a judge, jury, or other ruling body. Those somewhat familiar with the court...
Apr 1, 2021 | Blog, Domestic, Drugs, Forgery, Fraud, Homicide, Traffic, White Collar
“What is an expungement?” you may be asking. Well, it is basically sealing a record or paper to show that the person who made it never knew about it. It may have been accidentally destroyed, misplaced or someone may have records saved incorrectly and...
Mar 1, 2021 | Blog, Drugs, Forgery, Fraud, Homicide, Tax, Traffic, White Collar
House arrest, also known as home confinement, refers to a sentence wherein a Defendant is ordered by the Court to remain in their personal residence according to a curfew. They are often only permitted to leave to go to work. Below, we will answer some frequently...
Feb 1, 2021 | Blog, Domestic, Drugs, Forgery, Fraud, Homicide, Tax, Traffic, White Collar
The terms jail, prison, and house arrest are often grouped together. However, for Floridians facing incarceration, said words hold different definitions. Notable Discrepancies Between Jail And PrisonSome people might think the institutions in question share the same...
May 1, 2019 | Blog, Domestic, Drugs, Forgery, Fraud, Homicide
When you are charged with a crime, you face all sorts of potential punishments, including fines, community service, and confinement. Losing your liberty and having to stay in one location for a set amount of time might seem straightforward, but people often mix up...
Mar 14, 2019 | Blog, Forgery
For an individual to be charged with forgery in a court of law, the offense must have some characteristics that qualify it to be one. Without any or a combination of these charges then the offense is classified under a different charge. The characteristics...
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