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Corey Ira Cohen
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Yes everything you take a plea to counts on your scoresheet unless you go 10...
Ira W. Still III
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This is a good question. The scoresheet does include offenses where you...
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Marc F. Plotnick's answer
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There may be some possible issues with the search of the house, which could...
Leslie Miller Sammis
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The first thing you should do is obtain a recent copy of your driving record....
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This would require me having your drivers' license information. If you contact...
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Pursuant to section 316.006(3)(b), Fla. Stat., an officer can pull someone over...
C. Todd Bass
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I am aware of no Florida Statute that would prevent you from being pulled over...
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Marc F. Plotnick's answer
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This is probably best answered by looking at your drivers' license record and/...
Eduardo A. Suarez
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Currently, Florida does not have a process in place to allow for the...
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Joshua Matthew Dale
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Your drivers license is probably history - you must find out from DMV...
Don Waggoner
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I assume you intend to continue to live in Florida. If so, I also believe your...
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Darren Mark Finebloom
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I know under state law in Florida everyone convicted of a felony must give a...
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In Florida, all persons convicted of felonies, and in the very near future...
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Darren Mark Finebloom
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Obviously I wont be able to explain everything but I will try and summarize....
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The previous answer by Attorney Finebloom is right on target and the link...
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Oscar Michelen
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Of course it would not be legal to sell yourself along with your house. This is...
Don Waggoner
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It is questionable at best. It seems to me that she is selling more than just...
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If you are looking for the DUI statute as it appeared in 1989, I believe what...
John M. Kaman
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Go to your county law library and ask for help. Every county in every state is...
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Oscar Michelen
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These charges likely relate to a new allegation, a new set of facts. Generally...
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If this is for a new set of facts, then it is permissible for the State...
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John M. Kaman
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You have to give more details. What substance? What are the specific charges?...
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If the charge you are referring to is "Possession of a Controlled Substance,"...
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Don Waggoner
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Trafficking in Oxycodone- F.S. 893.135(1)(c)- 4-14 grams 3yr min man; 14-28...
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As posted earlier, the minimum mandatory sentences and maximum sentence fall...
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Don Waggoner
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Not as a rule. In order to violate probation, there must be a new law...
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Marc F. Plotnick's answer
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While it would be useful to know a little more information, generally a...
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Generally, this is true. In many jurisdictions, an officer has to make a call...
Don Waggoner
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The other two answers are correct. I, too, think you will have difficulty...
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Aaron J. Slavin
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If you have no prior criminal history, you most likely will not be looking at a...
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Marc F. Plotnick's answer
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If you have no priors, you would score non-state prison. This is a third...
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Generally, at this point in time, he has probably exhausted all appellate...
Don Waggoner
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I believe it is unlikely he will be able to do anything because of the time...
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Marc F. Plotnick's answer
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There are two possible ways that you could be charged based upon the above...
Aaron J. Slavin
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As usual, my colleague Marc Plotnick was right on point with his answer. Is it...
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As long as you were not charged as an adult, then these charges generally are...
Lewis Lee Lockett
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Yes, you do need to put these arrests down. Police departments will always...
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It does not appear that he has any claim to stand behind; however, I would need...
Harris W Gilbert
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I think this is a case that will come down to witness credibility. From what...

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