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Arthur HernandezPersonal Injury, Wrongful Death
2223 Oak St,
Jacksonville, FL 32204, Duval County
Shawn A. ArnoldAdoption, Alimony & Spousal Support, Corporate, Child Support, Children's Rights
6279 Dupont Station Court,
Jacksonville, FL 32217, Duval County
Beth M. TerryTraffic, Estate Planning, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce, Family Law
1824 Atlantic Boulevard,
Jacksonville, FL 32207, Duval County
Adam Lee SacksPersonal Injury, Domestic Violence & Neglect, Criminal, Workers' Compensation, Misdemeanor
1646 Emerson Street, Suite B
Jacksonville, FL 32207, Duval County
Ty TylerBad Faith Insurance, Insurance
4811 Beach Blvd. Ste. 200, Midtown Centre, Building 4000,
Jacksonville, FL 32207, Duval County
James DavisCriminal
300 West Adams Street, Suite 550,
Jacksonville, FL 32202, Duval County
Don PinaudDivorce & Family Law, Employment, Accident & Injury, Car Accident, Criminal
4069 Atlantic Blvd,
Jacksonville, FL 32207, Duval County
General Practice
The Bedell Building, 101 E Adams Street,
Jacksonville, FL 32202, Duval County
Alimony & Spousal Support, Bankruptcy, Child Support, Commercial Bankruptcy, Consumer Bankruptcy
233 E Bay Street, Suite 1032
Jacksonville, FL 32202, Duval County
Criminal
1125 Blackstone Building, 233 E. Bay Street, Suite 1125
Jacksonville, FL 32202, Duval County Free Consultation
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Recommends States to Lower BAC to .05 for DUIs
Discusion and detail of the NTSB's new recommendations for DUI laws and penalties including lowering the BAC requirement from .08 to .05.
by Jared Austin
Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) Awards Back Pay To Former Employee of General Services Administration
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by Jeff Cleghorn
Three Strikes Rule Aggressively Enforced in Santa Barbara County
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