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Monthly Archives: October 2023

Why withholding health care benefit payments Is a crime

By Foley & Wilson |

Group health insurance plans are a good idea for businesses looking to take better care of their employees. They can provide medical coverage to plan members when needed and can be supplemented with other coverage options such as for vision, dental and pharmacy needs. Employers usually collect from their employees to pay for group… Read More »

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Pretrial diversion can help first-time domestic battery offenders

By Foley & Wilson |

If you look at it from a victim’s point of view, domestic battery cases are indeed severe. But there is often a hidden side to them. This hidden side shows the inner struggle and regrets that the person accused of this crime may be feeling. Sometimes, these cases start from a single emotional reaction… Read More »

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2 instances when you can be charged with date rape in Florida

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Being accused of sexual assault is a big deal. Besides a long prison time, a ruined reputation and a slot in the sex offenders’ register, a conviction can also impact other aspects of your life like your career and ability to rent a property. And if you are not a citizen, you may be… Read More »

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Types of criminal conspiracies and how the fed handles them

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Criminal conspiracy is a legal concept that involves an agreement between two or more individuals to commit an unlawful act. This agreement is at the core of the offense; without it, a conspiracy cannot exist. The agreement can take various forms and be for any unlawful purpose. The co-conspirators do not need to be… Read More »

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What are the rules for driving with an IID in Florida?

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One of the many penalties that may result from a driving under the influence (DUI) conviction in Florida is a court order to install an ignition interlock device (IID) to regain one’s driving privileges. A judge can require someone to install a device under a variety of circumstances. A first DUI in Florida doesn’t… Read More »

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