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What Happens to the Person who put up the Bond for someone that does not return to Court?

As a Jacksonville Criminal Defense Lawyer many Criminal Defendants are out on bail. Bail comes in many forms and is determined by the judge during the initial appearances of the defendant. Furthermore, a bail can be set in a monetary amount, ROR, or surety. But, what happens if bail is…

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What is corpus delicti and what is required to establish corpus delicti?

Anyone who has watched crime dramas on TV or heard a Jacksonville Criminal Defense Lawyer speak have heard a multitude of Latin words throughout their discussions, but some are not always completely understood. One such word is “corpus delicti.” Corpus delicti generally means the physical evidence of a crime, (i.e.…

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Can Consent to Search overcome an Illegal initial Search?

In a recent case, Rozzo v. State of Florida, the 4th District Court heard an appeal from the Circuit Court for the 17th Judicial Circuit in Broward County. The issue presented before the court was whether the consent given by the homeowners after and unlawful warrantless entry and protective sweep…

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Model Arrested for Attempting to Smuggle Cocaine through the Airport

As a Jacksonville Criminal Defense Lawyer I scour the local, national, and world news to stay informed on current Criminal legal issues. Just recently a news article by Foxnews.com sparked my interest. The article titled “Cocaine Bust Lands Curvy Model in Italian Jail,” was a colorfully written article. The article…

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Consequences of Misdemeanor Drug Charges in Jacksonville Florida

If you are charged with a misdemeanor drug crime in Jacksonville, Florida, there are somethings that you should know. Although the crime is a misdemeanor, a drug crime is not a minor crime. For instance, possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana is a misdemeanor in Florida. However, it…

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Can I Remove this Felony Drug Charge From My Florida Criminal Record?

As a Jacksonville Criminal Defense Lawyer I have sealed and expunged many Florida criminal records. Often, people ask me if they are eligible to have a felony drug charge sealed or expunged, in Jacksonville, Florida. The answer is “it depends.” It depends on the charge and the disposition. If you have…

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Florida Courts Rule on Automobile Searches Using Drug Dogs

The Florida Supreme Court has ruled on the standards and training required for automobile searches using drug detection dogs (Harris v. Florida, 36 Fla. L Weekly S163a (2011). This case has been applied by another Florida appellate court. In Sarasota County, the Florida Second District Court of Appeals addressed the…

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Jacksonville Florida K9 Drug Search of Vehicles

In Jacksonville, police often use trained drug detection dogs to detect illegal drugs in vehicles. Usually, the canine (K9) walks around the vehicle and signals if it senses the illegal substance. Then, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office will search the vehicle. When a Jacksonville drug detection dog search is conducted, police…

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Florida Criminal Jury Trial for Sale of Cocaine is Reversed Due to Florida Judge’s Error

The Florida Law Weekly published an opinion from the Florida Fourth District Court of Appeals. The Florida Court had to decide “whether the trial court committed reversible error by answering a question from the jury without first consulting the defense attorney and prosecuting attorney.” Pearson v. State, 36 Fla. L.…

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Florida Appellate Court Rules the that Search of a Florida House was Unconstitutional

Recently, the Florida Fourth District Court of Appeals ruled on a protective-sweep search of a Florida residence in a Florida Possession of Cocaine, Marijuana, and Paraphernalia case. The Florida Court held that the search of a bedroom was unlawful which occurred during an arrest of a woman, Mary Rogers, in…

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