Compelling evidence makes it easier to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Many Florida criminal trials center on testimony from eyewitnesses. Sometimes, the testimony could be strong enough to secure a conviction. That does not mean that eyewitness testimony is...
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Year: 2023
The questionable legality of geofence warrants
A geofence warrant is a request from law enforcement to search a database for all devices used in the vicinity where a crime was committed. This differs from a keyword warrant in that it narrows down the suspect list by geography rather than search history. Through...
DUIs and security clearance concerns
Anyone arrested on a Florida road for driving under the influence could face severe consequences. While first-time offenders might face some leniency, a conviction could lead to a permanent criminal record. That said, even someone arrested for a first DUI might face...
Poll shows public support for crime prevention measures
When voters in Florida and around the country are asked about the issues they care about the most, crime is usually one of the first things they mention. The United States has one of the world’s highest crime rates even though it imprisons far more of its citizens...
Ignition interlock devices explained
When someone faces a conviction for driving under the influence, they may face severe penalties. Fines and even jail time are not uncommon. Many Florida residents could see their driving privileges revoked. Requirements to use an ignition interlock device may be...
Why a car might be impounded after a DUI
If you are charged with DUI in Florida, your vehicle may be impounded. This is generally true if your license was suspended or revoked at the time that you were charged with this offense. Otherwise, the only reason your car would be seized is if you are a repeat...
Racketeering laws in Florida
In Florida, offenses involving racketeering and illegal debts are governed by the Florida Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act. Section 895.01 of the Florida RICO Act defines racketeering activity as committing, attempting, conspiring, soliciting,...
The long-lasting consequences of a Florida criminal conviction
The consequences of a Florida criminal conviction can follow you for the rest of your life. You might experience significant and long-lasting effects long after you’ve served your time. However, your experience may vary based on the severity of the crime and its...
Overcoming the mental and physical effects of drugs
For some, an unavoidable part of life is dealing with addictions. Some people in Florida find themselves addicted to certain foods or beverages. Others deal with more serious addictions like those involving alcohol, cocaine, and other more harmful substances....
Some forensic evidence may be based on junk science
If you're accused of a crime in Florida, the prosecuting party may claim to have forensic evidence tying you to the crime. While forensics has been used in the criminal justice system for many years, some of this evidence may not be legitimate as it's based on junk...