Monthly Archives: April 2025

Campus Sexual Assault Allegations: Understanding Title IX and Florida Criminal Law
Allegations of sexual assault on college campuses carry significant implications, triggering not only criminal investigations under Florida law but also administrative procedures under Title IX. Understanding how these dual processes intersect is crucial for anyone facing accusations. Both Title IX investigations and state criminal charges operate independently yet simultaneously, each carrying its distinct consequences… Read More »

The Collateral Consequences of Theft Convictions in Florida
When facing theft charges in Florida, individuals often focus solely on immediate concerns such as potential fines or incarceration. However, the long-term collateral consequences of a theft conviction can have significant and lasting effects that extend far beyond the courtroom. Collateral consequences refer to the indirect impacts resulting from a criminal conviction, affecting various… Read More »

White Collar Theft Crimes in Florida: Embezzlement, Fraud, and Financial Misappropriation
White collar theft crimes, encompassing embezzlement, fraud, and financial misappropriation, involve non-violent financial offenses that typically occur in professional or business environments. While these offenses lack the overt violence seen in traditional theft crimes, Florida law treats them with severe gravity due to their potential to cause substantial economic damage. Understanding the specific legal… Read More »

Retail Theft in Florida: When Shoplifting Becomes a Serious Felony
In Florida, what many individuals might dismiss as minor shoplifting can quickly escalate into serious felony charges, carrying severe legal repercussions. Under Florida Statute §812.015, retail theft, commonly referred to as shoplifting, involves knowingly taking or carrying away merchandise, property, or money from a merchant with the intent to deprive them of possession, use,… Read More »

When Can a Juvenile Be Charged as an Adult?
One dangerous misconception young people often have is that they cannot be charged as adults if they are under 18. In Florida, this belief is far from reality. As a parent, the thought of your child facing the legal system can be overwhelming. If you are wondering when a juvenile can be charged as… Read More »

Can You Refuse a Breathalyzer Test in Florida?
If you have been pulled over under suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI) in Florida, you may be facing the daunting question, “Should I submit to a breathalyzer test?” While your instincts might urge you to refuse, the decision isn’t as simple as a straightforward “yes” or “no.” Here is what you need… Read More »

The Harsh Reality of Fentanyl Trafficking in Florida
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for medical purposes such as pain relief and anesthesia. It is highly potent, up to 100 times stronger than morphine. However, while it was initially purposed for legitimate medical uses, fentanyl is currently illicitly distributed in our communities, often in fentanyl-laced… Read More »

The Legal Consequences of Racketeering in Florida
Racketeering in Florida involves committing, attempting, or conspiring to commit crimes defined under state laws and the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO). These crimes include bribery, money laundering, drug trafficking, extortion, human trafficking, and more. If you’ve been charged with racketeering, you may hear terms like organized crime, mobs, RICO, or… Read More »