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Williams & Moore PA

Wrongful Death, Immigration, Child Support, Car Accident, Criminal

Law Offices Of Michael Hines PA

Alimony & Spousal Support, Child Support, Children's Rights, Criminal, Farms

Catherine A Drees PA

Constitutional Law, Criminal, DUI-DWI, Mental Health, Traffic

Pappas & Russell

Criminal, Farms, DUI-DWI, Divorce, Family Law

James W Ledford

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Donald B Dempsey Jr

Divorce, Criminal

Law Office Of Leanna Jane Smith

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Valdes v. State

... convictions for discharging a firearm from a vehicle within 1000 feet of a person in violation of section 790.15(2), Florida Statutes (2003), and shooting into an occupied vehicle in violation of section 790.19, Florida Statutes (2003), arising from the same criminal episode, violate ...

State v. Meshell

... 1) and for oral sex (Count 3) violated double jeopardy. Because these are distinct criminal acts, we agree with the State that there is no double jeopardy violation. Although the Fifth District reversed the trial court's judgment, holding ...

Jackson v. State

... CANTERO, J. In this case, we decide whether a trial court's consideration, for sentencing purposes, of victim impact testimony without defense counsel present is a sentencing error as contemplated by rule 3.800(b), Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure. ...

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