Legal Articles, General Practice

DUI FAQ: THE SCENE OF YOUR DUI -- WHAT ARE POLICE OFFICERS LOOKING FOR?

What do police officers look for when pulling you over for a DUI

SHEATH YOUR DIRK! Improper Exhibition of Dangerous Weapons or Firearms

An explanation of the crime of Improper Exhibition of a Dangerous Weapon or Firearm

Common Misdemeanor Offenses in the State of Florida

A list of common Florida misdemeanor crimes

Expungements: Get a “Fresh Start!”

How having your record expunged can help you start over.

DUI FAQ: What’s With the Penlight?

An explanation of one of the field sobriety tests

A Valentine’s DUI is Sooooo Not Romantic!!

It's never a good idea to drink too much -- especially on Valentine's Day!

Good Kids Can Have Bad Days: Possession of a Fake I.D. in Florida

Consequences of possessing a fake I.D. in Florida

TEENS AND BINGE DRINKING: A DANGEROUS COMBO

The dangers of binge-drinking among teens and college students

Domestic Violence and Divorce

Domestic violence and divorce

HALLOWEEN HIJINKS = CRIMINAL MISCHIEF

How you can get in a lot of trouble on Halloween

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