Criminal Defense Blog
Can someone be charged with murder even if they weren't the one who killed the other individual? Under the felony murder law, yes. Read on for more.
Our Volusia domestic violence defense attorneys explain everything you need to know about social media and your pending domestic violence charges on our new blog. Read more here:
Depending on where and how you use your pellet gun, you could be charged with a couple of felony-level offenses. Visit our blog to learn more.
Stalking is when someone follows, harasses, or cyberstalks another. There are four instances when it becomes an aggravated offense. Read on for more.
Our Florida domestic violence defense attorneys explain everything you need to know about the victim’s ability to have domestic violence charges dropped on our new blog.
Our Florida criminal defense attorneys explain everything you need to know about COVID-19’s impact on Florida’s justice system on our latest blog.
In Florida, transmitting nude or sexually explicit images of another person is prohibited under the State's sexual cyberharassment law. Learn more on our blog.
In Florida, if a person sells stolen property, they might be charged with a felony and, if convicted, could face imprisonment and/or fines. Read on for more.
Our Volusia criminal defense attorneys explain the most common reasons why people file false domestic abuse claims and what can be done if you’re accused on our latest blog.
Our Florida criminal defense attorneys explain everything you need to know about grand theft and petty theft on our latest blog.
In Florida, depending on the type and amount of controlled substance, drug possession can be charged as either a misdemeanor or felony. Read our blog for more.
If police obtain a warrant for smart device recordings, they may be collected as evidence in a criminal investigation. Visit our blog to read more.
Our Florida criminal defense attorneys explain the many forms of stealing on our latest blog post.
Our Florida criminal defense attorneys explain the importance of building a strong story for your theft case on our latest blog.
Read our blog to learn about the new laws taking effect in Florida on January 1, 2020.

