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Criminal Defense & Appeals Blog
What is Double Jeopardy and How Does it Apply in Florida?
You’re undoubtedly familiar with the term “double jeopardy,” but you may have noticed that it doesn’t always seem to work as you’d expect. The best way to get information about…
When Can a Juvenile Be Tried as an Adult in Florida?
Unfortunately, Florida leads the nation in the number of juveniles incarcerated in adult prisons—and that’s after a 77% drop in the number of kids in prison across the previous 10 years…
The Importance of Maintaining Confidentiality with Your Criminal Defense Attorney
Most people have a general understanding that communications with their criminal defense lawyer are confidential. But, benefitting from that confidentiality requires an understanding of what is and is not confidential,…
The Role of Eyewitness Testimony in Criminal Cases: Reliability and Challenges
Eyewitness testimony can be compelling for a jury. Hearing that someone actually saw the crime committed, or saw the defendant leaving the scene immediately after the crime, is much more…
The Use of Technology in Criminal Investigations and Trials
Technology is developing rapidly in nearly every area of our lives, and the criminal justice system is no exception. For instance, in the 1980s, the use of DNA in criminal…
The Differences Between State and Federal Criminal Cases
The core difference between state and federal criminal cases is the law the person is charged under. State criminal cases are cases alleging that the defendant broke a state law…





