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Posted 8 days ago in Juvenile North Port, FL
Eric Joseph Dirga's answer
The short answer is yes. However, the decision to prosecute any juvenile is...
Stephen Andrew Mosca's answer
I'm sorry to hear about your circumstances. Raising teenagers can be... Posted 11 days ago in Criminal Defense Englewood, FL
William Robert Jay's answer
Depends on the facts, primarily. If you are doomed at trial, a more stiff...
Gretchen Kelley Brantley's answer
Careful here because pleaing to battery can set you up for future problems and... Posted 17 days ago in Criminal Defense Venice, FL
Shawn Alan Arnold's answer
Assuming no other felony convictions, domestic batteries within the last 3...
Aaron J. Slavin's answer
I agree with the previous attorney. A juvenile charge of Uttering a Forged... Posted about 1 month ago in DUI / DWI North Port, FL
Jennifer Ann Jacobs' answer
A defendant is not entitled to a bond on a VOP. However, a lawyer can file a...
Don Waggoner's answer
Anything can happen, but he needs an attorney. That attorney can get him at... Posted about 1 month ago in Juvenile Sarasota, FL
Craig A. Epifanio's answer
To add to Mr. Jay's answer. If the juvenile was found "delinquent" of the...
William Robert Jay's answer
Only if that person dies before he or she turns 24 years old. Florida Statute... Posted about 1 month ago in Criminal Defense Sarasota, FL
William Robert Jay's answer
It's really not a term that is used, at least in central Florida, to describe...
John Patrick Guidry II's answer
I agree with Will, there's no such thing. The best thing to do in this... Posted about 1 month ago in Criminal Defense Sarasota, FL
Jennifer Ann Jacobs' answer
At your son's trial, the "burglar" and his sister will likely testify that your...
John Patrick Guidry II's answer
It would be interesting to see what type of physical evidence, if any, that... Posted about 1 month ago in Juvenile Sarasota, FL
John Patrick Guidry II's answer
I know I answered your other question as well, but the plea of the other... Posted about 1 month ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket Venice, FL
William Robert Jay's answer
The technical problems with the citation can get different milage with...
John Patrick Guidry II's answer
You should always hire an attorney for a ticket, but remember that you only... Posted 4 months ago in Criminal Defense Sarasota, FL
John M. Kaman's answer
Why not take a first rate lawyer that is free to you and not so cheap? If you...
Michael Alexander Misa's answer
All you really need to do is call several attorneys in your area. Many have... Posted 4 months ago in Criminal Defense Sarasota, FL
Craig A. Epifanio's answer
Your question really is what is the SOL on a federal crime. It is 5 years from...
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
I agree with the assessment of my colleague, as to both the general SOL term... Posted 4 months ago in Criminal Defense North Port, FL
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Aaron J. Slavin's answer
If the State of Florida charges you with a Residential Burglary, that is a...
Richard Earl Hornsby's answer
If his son resided there and let you in then you have a defense to the case.... Posted 4 months ago in Criminal Defense North Port, FL
Adam Todd Dougherty's answer
Yes, it is a third degree felony punishable by 5 years in the Florida State...
Aaron J. Slavin's answer
I agree with the first answer. If you are HTO, chances are you have a prior... Posted 4 months ago in Criminal Defense Sarasota, FL Posted 5 months ago in Criminal Defense Sarasota, FL
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Randall Lee Berman's answer
If the move is within the same county where the person was sentenced and lives,...
Richard Earl Hornsby's answer
It is fairly simple to move within county and within Florida counties. As... Posted 5 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket Sarasota, FL
Craig A. Epifanio's answer
The reason your confused is because some judges treat the law differently.... Posted 5 months ago in Criminal Defense Sarasota, FL
Craig A. Epifanio's answer
The max punishment is one year in jail, $1000 fine, and a two year license...
Anthony Gerald Ryan's answer
You have a very good argument to have the evidence suppressed because you were... Posted 6 months ago in Criminal Defense Sarasota, FL
Craig A. Epifanio's answer
She is facing 5 years prison. While that is unlikely for a first offender it...
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
I agree with the assessment of Mr. Epifanio. The liklihood of a first offender... Posted 7 months ago in Criminal Defense Sarasota, FL
Richard Earl Hornsby's answer
You could sue the accuser for malicious prosecution. However, I doubt many... Posted 8 months ago in Criminal Defense Sarasota, FL
Craig A. Epifanio's answer
Racing has become a more serious criminal traffic charge because not only are...
Darren Mark Finebloom's answer
I highly recommend that you hire an attorney . The racing staute has been... |