Author name: DeMichael Law

Understanding the Legal Consequences of Domestic Violence Restraining Orders

When Are Domestic Violence Restraining Orders Issued in Florida? Restraining or protective orders are legal documents a court issued to protect individuals from harm or harassment. They are effective in stopping ongoing or potential threats, including domestic violence, stalking, and other type of abuse. If issued with one, it is crucial to understand how protective […]

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Can You Avoid Jail Time for a First-Time Theft Offense?

What Are Florida’s Theft Laws? Facing theft charges for the first time in Florida can be overwhelming. The state law are strict against theft offenders and may impose hefty penalties. One of the possible penalties is jail time, but it depends on several factors, such as the severity of the charges. However, a skilled criminal

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What Are Penalties for Multiple Domestic Violence Convictions?

Giving You a Fair Chance Your life has been irreversibly changed if you have been charged with domestic violence. What might have been a lapse in judgment has set off a chain reaction of frightening, confusing, and uncertain events. If you face federal charges, the district attorney’s office will use unlimited resources to build a

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What Are Your Legal Options if You’re Falsely Accused of Domestic Violence?

What Is Considered Domestic Violence in Florida? People often have a vague idea of what constitutes domestic violence. In order to understand domestic violence charges and their possible consequences, it’s vital to know what Florida law considers domestic violence to be. Domestic violence is defined as abusive behaviors one adult uses to control and subjugate

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Common Mistakes Defendants Make in Misdemeanor Cases and How to Avoid Them

What is a Misdemeanor? Under Florida law, a misdemeanor is any criminal offense punishable by up to one year of incarceration and a fine of up to $1,000. Misdemeanors are classified based on the severity of the infraction, and the classification determines the type of sentencing associated with conviction. Misdemeanor of the second degree is

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White Collar Crime Sentencing: What to Expect and How to Mitigate Penalties

What is the Cost of White-Collar Crime? Theft doesn’t require a getaway car or a gun. White-collar criminals use the internet, the phone, the Postal Service, and deception. If you’re charged with a white-collar crime in Central Florida, you must retain – immediately – the services of a Lakeland white-collar crime attorney. The FBI tells

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