by klohr | Jun 24, 2016 | General
Officer charged with a Crime? FollowFollow Naturally, Florida criminal attorneys love reading stories about crooked cops. Slate recently did a piece called: Oh, #Florida!that was just hilarious. Here’s an excerpt: …this being Florida, some of those sworn to uphold...
by klohr | May 29, 2015 | Comentary, Constitutional Rights, Defense, General
What are the Miranda Rights? FollowFollow Miranda Rights are an important part of Constitutional protections granted to United States citizens. Violation of a person’sMiranda Rights have been used successfully in the past as a defense against admission of guilt in a...
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 | Sep 23, 2013 | Comentary, General
Criminalizing the Homeless FollowFollow People may get tired of people coming up to them and begging for change during their regular, everyday lives. However, when you’re homeless and cannot find a job, and have nowhere else to go, what should they do? Recently, a...
by klohr | Aug 3, 2013 | General, Weird Crime
Weird Crime: Man Allegedly Pees on X-Ray Machine and Officer FollowFollow As an Orlando defense attorney I am a sucker for weird crime news in Florida. I subscribe to several sites for weird crime news, and this one came from The Huffington Post: Raymond Lawhorn...
by klohr | Aug 1, 2013 | Crimes of Public Order, General
Facebook and the Law FollowFollow Facebook probably gets more people into trouble than all other forms of social media combined. Recently a Melbourne man was sentenced to 15 months in prison for a Facebook Post threatening to kill President Obama. This is not the...
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