by klohr | Oct 28, 2014 | Constitutional Rights, Defense
Entrapment as a Defense FollowFollow Anyone who has watched a crime show on TV in the last 20 years has most likely heard the word “entrapment”. But what does it mean and how can it affect your case? Let’s take a closer look. Entrapment means that law enforcement...
by klohr | Aug 24, 2014 | Domestic Violence, Self Defense
Aggravated Domestic Violence: Battery by Strangulation FollowFollow One of the most common elements in aggravated domestic violence cases is the act of battery by strangulation. So much so that it has received its own designation within the 2014 Florida Statutes....
by klohr | Jun 8, 2014 | General, Sex Crimes
Traveling to Meet a Minor FollowFollow Florida took a hard stance in 2013 when it adopted the Computer Pornography and Child Exploitation Prevention Act. This law covers computer pornography. It also prohibits computer usage and traveling to meet a minor for the...
by klohr | Jun 7, 2014 | Defense, Drug Charges, Theft / Fraud
Doctor Shopping in Florida FollowFollow Shopping in Florida can be fun. Who doesn’t love a good sale or bargain? But there is another kind of shopping in Florida that is against the law. It is called “doctor shopping“. Doctor shopping is a term that describes when a...
by klohr | Jun 5, 2014 | Drug Charges, Drug Possession
Minimum Sentence for Meth FollowFollow Meth is one of the most commonly abused drugs in our world today. Some think it is a recent problem but Meth is not a new drug. It has been around since 1893 and was used as a medicine. But the widespread abuse of it peaked in...
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