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Restoring Gun Rights In Florida After A Felony Conviction

The rules surrounding Restoration of Gun Rights can be confusing.  It is a very detailed process and having the help of an experienced attorney who knows how to navigate the system can help!  Restoration of Gun Rights requires an application to the Florida Clemency Board to begin the process. The application…

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New Federal Decision Regarding DUI and Second Amendment Gun Rights

In a U.S. District Court decision issued on September 28, 2018 by Chief Judge Christopher C. Conner from the Middle District of Pennsylvania, the Court ruled that the felon-in-possession ban of 18 U.S.C. §922(g)(1) is unconstitutional as to Raymond Holloway, Jr. in violation of the Second Amendment to the United…

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Everything You Wanted to Know About Florida Conceal Carry Licenses

The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (the Department) issues licenses to carry concealed weapons or concealed firearms in the State of Florida and they are good for 7 years.  Concealed weapons or concealed firearms are defined as a handgun, electronic weapon or device, tear gas gun, knife, or…

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UPDATE: Certain Convicted Felons in Florida Could Have Another Option for Civil Right Restoration

Recently, I wrote about new House Bill 903, the Economic Redemption and Restoration of Constitutional Rights Act.  If passed, this law would authorize certain convicted felons to petition for constitutional or civil rights to be restored in the circuit court of the county in which the felon resides or in…

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Restoring Your Firearm Rights in Florida After a Felony Conviction

Restoring your gun rights can be a difficult process and you may have questions about how to start the process.  Be aware that the process takes a long time and the Clemency Board in charge of processing applications has a large backlog.  The sooner you contact a lawyer in Jacksonville,…

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Voting, Firearm, and Other Civil Rights Restoration in Florida; Requirements and Procedure

In Jacksonville, and throughout the State of Florida, a bad decision that leads to a felony conviction can strip a person of his or her civil rights for life. Without a restoration of civil rights, a convicted felon cannot possess a firearm, serve on a jury, vote, hold public office,…

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Florida Gun Permits Set to Cross the Million Mark

Given the worry surrounding the Colorado movie theater slaying, background checks for concealed weapons permits have jumped tremendously across the country. Recent data indicates the jump is as much as 14% in Florida. That translates to an extra 2,386 requests for permits in the week since the shooting at The…

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Can I be charged with the Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon if My Spouse owns the weapon?

Many convicted Florida Felons have changed their ways and have led successful and productive lives following their criminal convictions. Nevertheless, until their gun rights have been restored, they are not permitted to have in their care, custody, possession, or control a firearm, electric weapon/device, or ammunition. These restraints on a…

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How Social Media could Negatively Impact your Criminal Case

As a Jacksonville Criminal Defense Lawyer I work zealously to represent my clients and provide the best defense possible, given their current situation. However, my job is complicated when Social Media Sites are utilized by the State Attorney’s Office to prove their case. A recent example of Social Media negatively…

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