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The Role of Breathalyzer and Blood Test Results in Florida DUI Cases

By Joshi Law Firm, PA |

Facing a driving under the influence (DUI) charge in Florida is not something to take lightly. A DUI conviction can result in significant penalties. Central to Florida DUI cases are the results of breathalyzer and blood tests. Breathalyzer and blood test results can serve as critical evidence in a Florida DUI case. Understanding how… Read More »

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What Are the Consequences of a Second DUI in Florida?

By Joshi Law Firm, PA |

In Florida, a DUI offense can have serious consequences. The consequences get even more severe when you are charged the second time. Florida’s strict laws are meant to deter repeat offenders and protect the public. If you face a second DUI charge in Florida, you should contact an experienced DUI attorney without delay. Below,… Read More »

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Can a Florida Sentencing Judge Consider Previously Dismissed Charges?

By Joshi Law Firm, PA |

Following conviction for any crime in Florida, the trial judge must consider a number of factors before pronouncing sentence. These factors include the circumstances surrounding the crime. The court may also consider the defendant’s prior criminal record. With respect to a criminal record, however, the trial judge cannot consider mere allegations of past wrongdoing…. Read More »

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Can a Florida Police Officer Cite Their Experience with Other Criminals to Prove a Defendant’s Guilt?

By Joshi Law Firm, PA |

A criminal trial is designed to establish whether or not the defendant committed the alleged crime. While prosecutors can rely on the testimony of law enforcement officers to help prove a defendant’s guilt, what they cannot do is ask for testimony about an officer’s experience regarding “general criminal behavior” in other cases. Florida courts… Read More »

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What Happens When Police Conduct an Illegal Search in Florida?

By Joshi Law Firm, PA |

The Fourth Amendment protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures. This principle is vigorously upheld in Florida. Under this protection, the police need a warrant or a valid warrant exception to conduct a search or seizure. Any search and seizure that does not meet these criteria is considered unlawful. However, while strict laws govern… Read More »

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Is Spanking a Child Considered Illegal in Florida?

By Joshi Law Firm, PA |

All parents have different ways of disciplining their children. Some parents spank their children, while others find it cruel. Spanking as a form of child discipline has been a topic of debate for a long time, especially when it comes to its legality. In Florida, spanking is not automatically considered an act of child… Read More »

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