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Resisting Arrest While Having a Mental Breakdown: Will I Still Face Charges in Florida?

By Foley & Wilson |

Mental health issues in Florida are on the rise, and police officers often find themselves dealing with individuals who are clearly having mental breakdowns. Whether you recently heard the news of a deceased loved one or you’re having relationship problems, various life events can cause you to act erratically. Throw police officers into the… Read More »

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My Teen Was Charged With Indecent Exposure in Fort Myers: Is This Serious?

By Foley & Wilson |

Incident exposure is a relatively common offense for teens in Florida. We all know that teens can play all kinds of wild pranks, especially during Spring Break and other holidays. This might include “streaking” late at night or flashing someone through a car window for fun. While this might seem like an innocent prank,… Read More »

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Possession of a Firearm as a Felon in Florida: Will I Face State or Federal Charges?

By Foley & Wilson |

If you face charges for allegedly possessing a firearm in Florida, you may be somewhat confused about what happens next. Both federal law and state law prohibit possession of a firearm as a felon, so which jurisdiction applies? Is it possible to face charges under both federal and state courts? These are questions you… Read More »

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Arson Charges in Fort Myers: How Do I Prove It Was an Accident?

By Foley & Wilson |

Arson can lead to serious charges in Florida, even if no one was hurt and the structure contained no people. As a result, you should carefully consider your defense strategy if you face arson charges in Fort Myers. For many defendants, effective strategizing begins when they consult with experienced defense attorneys. You Could Still… Read More »