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Monthly Archives: February 2024

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Can You Get a DUI for Driving Any Vehicle in Fort Myers?

By Foley & Wilson |

Many people in Fort Myers may not realize that DUI laws apply to virtually all types of vehicles – and not just normal passenger cars. It is possible to get a DUI while driving virtually any vehicle imaginable. As long as you are operating on the road, you cannot be intoxicated. This is something… Read More »

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Florida Considers New Gun Laws Targeting Juveniles

By Foley & Wilson |

At the beginning of 2024, Florida announced a number of new laws that aim to crack down on crime. Like many other states, a key focus for the Sunshine State is gun crime – particularly firearm offenses committed by juveniles. One of the most notable new laws being introduced targets juveniles and aims to… Read More »

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What Happens When You Threaten a Federal Judge in Florida?

By Foley & Wilson |

If you’re asking yourself what happens when you threaten a federal judge in Florida, the answer is quite simple: You will face serious consequences. This is considered a serious federal offense, and it is something that the courts take extremely seriously. The reason for this serious approach is somewhat obvious. Federal judges represent an… Read More »

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Defenses to Resisting Arrest in Fort Myers

By Foley & Wilson |

Resisting arrest is a serious offense in Florida, and it may lead to a third degree felony. However, penalties are far from guaranteed – and you can strive for positive outcomes with effective defense strategies. The most appropriate defense strategy depends on your specific situation, and it may be advisable to discuss these circumstances… Read More »

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Naples Man Pleads Not Guilty in Connection with Accidental Firearm Discharge

By Foley & Wilson |

Accidental firearm discharges may seem like innocent mistakes, but they can lead to serious criminal consequences. This was made quite clear after an incident in Naples that left a child with a gunshot wound to the leg. Media reports illustrate the various criminal consequences that this particular defendant may face due to an accidental… Read More »

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Police Hunt for Beer Thieves in Fort Myers

By Foley & Wilson |

Theft of alcohol is relatively common in Fort Myers. Each year, numerous reports highlight incidents involving the theft of beer, wine, and liquor across the city. In some cases, the value of the stolen alcohol is worth thousands of dollars. A recent case involves the theft of beer, and these alleged thieves are currently… Read More »

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Tossing Drugs While Fleeing on Foot: How Can Police Prove They Were Yours?

By Foley & Wilson |

A common theme in Fort Myers drug cases involves suspects allegedly tossing away controlled substances while being pursued by police. When these substances are recovered by officers, they become important evidence. But how exactly do officers prove “beyond reasonable doubt” that the suspect tossed the items? What happens if they never saw the suspect… Read More »

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Naples Lululemon Worker Charged with Fraud and Grand Theft in Complex Scheme

By Foley & Wilson |

As the cost of living increases in Naples, various employees may feel tempted to defraud their employers. This type of crime can take many forms, ranging from the minor theft of a few dollar bills to extremely elaborate schemes. A recent case in Naples shows just how complex these schemes can become in the… Read More »

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