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Duty to Protect Children: The Scot Peterson Case

February 14, 2018 is a day that will never be forgotten when a gunman by the name of Nikolas Cruz opened fire devasting Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida killing 17 students and injuring multiple staff members.   Scot Peterson was an armed officer at the school at the…

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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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Consequences of a Permanent Domestic Violence Injunction in Florida

So you went to court and fought a domestic violence injunction, but the Court found grounds to enter the injunction anyway.  What does that mean for you and your rights?  The following is a list of consequences that may be imposed upon you as a result of the injunction: May…

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Do’s and Don’ts After Being Served With an Injunction in Florida

You have been served with a domestic violence injunction in Florida.  Now what?  Though you have been served with an injunction, most people don’t understand what you should and should not do to abide by an injunction.  See below some handy rules of thumb: DO hire an attorney to represent…

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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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Florida Domestic Violence Accusations in the Wake of the Urban Meyer-Zach Smith Scandal

By Adam Glanzman (Flickr: asg.fbc.vsOSU.11.30.131225 copy) [CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia CommonsThe sports world was rocked when journalist Brett McMurphy recently published an article about Ohio State former assistant coach Zach Smith and domestic violence with his wife, Courtney Smith.  Despite indications that Head Coach Urban Meyer knew about…

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Florida Supreme Court to Rule on Retroactive Application of Stand Your Ground Law

The Florida Supreme Court will take up a question about whether a 2017 change to Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” self-defense law should apply to older cases.  The 2017 change shifted the burden of proof from the defense to the prosecution.  Two appellate courts have split about whether the change in…

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Community Control Sentence In Florida: What Is It and How Does It Work?

Community Control in Florida is a supervision program that is an alternative to incarceration only used in felony cases.  If you are sentenced to Community Control, you are confined to your home unless you are working, attending school, doing public service hours, participating in treatment, or any activity that has…

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Traffic Stops for Window Tinting and How it Affects Your DUI Case

Florida Statute 316.2953 provides the law on window tinting and what is legal in the State of Florida.  It states that “a person shall not operate any motor vehicle on any road on which vehicle the side wings and side windows on either side forward of or adjacent to the…

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