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Florida Man Arrested for Possession of Guns, Meth, and Baby Alligator in Naples

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In Florida, you can face penalties for possession of illegal firearms, illegal drugs, and hatchling alligators. However, it is rare to be charged with all three offenses at the same time – especially in regard to the wildlife violation. One man was recently caught in Naples with all three prohibited items – and he… Read More »

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Federal Charges for International Kidnapping in Florida

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Federal kidnapping charges in Florida are very serious. You can face these charges even if you kidnap your own children, and the penalties may be especially severe if you take them across State lines. Penalties may be even more serious if you take your children out of the country entirely. If you face these… Read More »

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Hiring Hitmen in Fort Myers: What Are the Penalties?

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The word “assassin” stems from the Arabic word “hashashim,” and the original “hitmen” of the ancient world lived in Persia during the time of the Crusades. People have been hiring each other to carry out murder for thousands of years, and this practice is alive and well in the modern era. Whether you hire… Read More »

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Recent Examples of White-Collar Crime in Florida

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According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, white-collar crime is generally non-violent and involves some form of corruption. Due to the varied nature of business and politics, there is an almost limitless number of white-collar crimes to consider. As the financial and business world evolves, new types of white-collar crimes arise. However, all white-collar… Read More »

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Bench Trials vs. Jury Trials in Federal Criminal Cases

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In many federal criminal cases, defendants exercise the right to waive a jury trial. If they take this course of action, they may move forward with a bench trial. If you are faced with this decision while facing a federal charge in Fort Myers, you might be wondering about the differences between these two… Read More »

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What Happens During a Grand Jury Hearing in Florida?

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If you’re approaching a felony charge in Florida, you may encounter the term “Grand Jury” for the first time. What exactly is a “Grand Jury,” and how can it affect your criminal case? The best way to answer this question is to consult with an experienced drug crime lawyer in Fort Myers. What Is… Read More »

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Can You Go to Jail for Calling 911 in Fort Myers?

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All Fort Myers residents understand that if they ever face emergencies, they can call 911 for help. Unfortunately, you can face penalties for “misusing” the emergency line – even if you genuinely needed help from first responders. The penalties can be surprisingly severe – especially if you commit this offense repeatedly over the course… Read More »

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Florida “Underage Sex Sting” Ensnares Pro Athlete

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Soliciting sex is a serious offense in and of itself, but the penalties are much more severe if you solicit sex from a minor in Fort Myers. A recent “underage sex sting” in Florida has ensnared many defendants – including former pro athletes. If you face accusations of this nature, it makes sense to… Read More »

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Appealing a Federal Crime Conviction: How Does It Work?

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A federal crime conviction is a serious matter, and many convicts attempt to appeal. When facing decades behind bars, an appeal may seem well worth the effort – even if the chances of success are relatively slim. The first step is to understand how this process works. Although your federal crimes lawyer in Fort… Read More »

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Penalties for Setting a Car on Fire in Fort Myers

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People may set cars on fire in Fort Myers for various reasons. Some may do so while participating in political protests, while others may carry out these acts due to poor judgment. Still others may face arson allegations for purely accidental incidents. Vehicles are very flammable due to their fuel tanks – and innocent… Read More »

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