Monthly Archives: November 2025
Shot During Alleged Burglary in Port Charlotte: What Are My Options?
If you were shot by a property owner or police officer in Fort Myers, you may face burglary charges in addition to your wounds. However, you may be able to fight your burglary charges with relative ease, especially if you work with an experienced defense attorney. Often, these shootings are unjustified, even with Florida’s… Read More »
Accused of Threatening My Spouse in Fort Myers: What Are My Penalties?
Misunderstandings between family members are all too common in Florida, and sometimes these incidents involve our spouses. Although you might know that your alleged “threat” was just a misunderstanding, your spouse and the criminal courts may feel differently. How can you prove that they have the wrong idea about this incident? What penalties could… Read More »
Defense Strategies for Meth Possession in Fort Myers
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement states that the Sunshine State is “steadily climbing toward the top” of jurisdictions with the highest rates of methamphetamine abuse in the country. Statistics show that over 12 million Americans have tried meth at least once, and this drug can be highly addictive. If you were caught with… Read More »
DUI on Steroids in Fort Myers
You’re on your way home from the gym when a police officer pulls you over for a broken taillight. You’re totally sober, so you agree to a blood test. Suddenly, you’re behind bars for a DUI. The authorities say you had steroids in your system at the time of the traffic stop. Can this… Read More »
How to Exercise Your Gun Rights as a Felon in Florida
If you have been convicted of a felony in Florida, you may have lost your right to bear arms. This can be difficult to process, especially if you enjoyed target shooting or hunting prior to your conviction. Despite this clear-cut ban, you may be able to exercise your rights in certain ways. This may… Read More »
Arrests by Undercover Officers: Are They Legal in Fort Myers?
The Department of Justice states that a plainclothes officer should conceal their equipment from public view. But what happens if one of these officers tries to arrest you? How can you tell whether they are a legitimate law enforcement officer? What about undercover officers? Are you legally allowed to resist arrest in Fort Myers… Read More »
