A routine traffic stop, a late-night search, or a bag found in the living room of your shared unit can quickly escalate into a felony case. In Florida, possession of methamphetamine (meth) is a serious offense. As a Schedule II controlled substance, even simple possession can result in a third-degree...
Continue Reading Whether you are leaving a late dinner in Downtown Orlando or driving home after spending time along Orange Blossom Trail, seeing flashing lights in your rearview mirror can set off a wave of questions. One of the first is usually whether you are going to jail and, if so, how...
Continue Reading A felony charge in Florida sets off a process that can feel completely out of your control. Within weeks, a judge may be deciding how many years of your life the state gets to take. If you do not understand how a judge uses the Florida Sentencing Guidelines Chart to...
Continue Reading A domestic violence charge can upend your life in ways you never imagined. One moment, you are navigating an argument that spiraled out of control, and the next, you are staring down criminal charges that could follow you for the rest of your life. The fear of losing your job,...
Continue Reading If you are facing a felony charge or already have a conviction, the question burning in the back of your mind is probably not just about what happens in court; it is about what happens to your life afterward. You may wonder how long do felonies stay on your record...
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