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Defenses to Unwanted Sexual Touching Allegations in Fort Myers

By Foley & Wilson |

Sexual battery is one of the most common sexual crimes that you may face in Fort Myers, and often these charges are completely fabricated. Even if you face false accusations, however, you must still approach sexual battery in a serious, efficient way. If you’re not careful, this charge could affect your reputation, friendships, career,… Read More »

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Are Offenses at Florida Airports Automatically Federal Crimes?

By Foley & Wilson |

As one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, Florida is home to numerous busy airports. Anyone who has traveled by plane will tell you that airports can be some of the most stressful locations on the planet. Long lines, intrusive security protocols, and endless delays can all cause people to act… Read More »

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DeSantis Discusses Stricter Penalties for Shoplifting and Porch Piracy

By Foley & Wilson |

If you shoplift or steal from porches in Fort Myers, it could be much easier to face felony charges within the next few months. Governor DeSantis is supporting legislation that would heighten penalties for these crimes, and this is a clear response to rising retail theft in the Sunshine State. Even if you feel… Read More »

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How Can Prosecutors Prove You “Tagged” a Building in Fort Myers?

By Foley & Wilson |

Graffiti is perhaps the most common form of vandalism in Fort Myers, although many disagree with this label. To the artists behind graffiti, they are legitimate artists exercising their freedom of expression – not vandals. Unfortunately, authorities and prosecutors in Fort Myers don’t quite see graffiti in the same light – and you face… Read More »

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What if There’s an Informant in My Drug Case?

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) pays informants hundreds of millions of dollars each year, and these informants are certainly active in Florida. If you have been charged with a drug offense in Fort Myers, there’s a good chance that your case involves information and evidence provided by confidential informants. What is the best… Read More »

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What Fort Myers Parents Need to Know About the Juvenile Justice Bill

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A new “Juvenile Justice Bill” could soon become law in Florida, and it would change the way the State approaches juvenile crimes. Specifically, it would lead to much stricter penalties for juveniles who commit various gun violations. This is a clear response to growing concerns about juvenile gun crimes in the Sunshine State, and… Read More »

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Viable Reasons to Resist Arrest in Fort Myers

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If you have been charged with resisting arrest in Fort Myers, you may have had a perfectly viable reason for doing so. Before you plead guilty, you might want to consider all of the various situations in which a person can legally resist arrest in Florida. You may be surprised at how exhaustive this… Read More »

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Examples of Probation Violations in Fort Myers

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Although many defendants are thankful to receive probation in Florida, it is all too easy to squander this opportunity. A probation violation is a very serious matter, as it could put you behind bars. For many defendants, probation allows them to escape incarceration from the very beginning – never setting foot in a jail… Read More »

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Video Game Hackers Face Serious Federal Charges in Florida

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Hacking a video game might seem like a bit of innocent fun, but it can lead to serious, federal cybercrime charges in Florida. Two recent stories illustrate just how serious this situation can become – and both involve prison sentences. If you were charged with hacking into a video game, you should approach this… Read More »

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When Is Borrowing Theft in Fort Myers?

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People have been borrowing things from each other since the dawn of civilization, and some of the earliest documented legal disputes involved farmers leasing animals to each other. Today, many people in Florida borrow things from each other all the time. Perhaps you realized that you borrowed something from someone and never had a… Read More »

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