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Criminal Defense & Appeals Blog
The Effects of Mental Health and Substance Abuse in Criminal Cases
When you think about mental health and criminal defense, the first thing that springs to mind is probably the insanity defense. Florida does recognize an insanity defense, which provides if the…
The 6 Steps in the Florida Criminal Court Process
If you’ve been charged with a crime or believe you are about to be charged with a crime, not knowing what to expect can be very stressful. Though it’s hardly…
When and How to Invoke Your Right to Remain Silent
Even if you’ve had no prior experience with law enforcement or the criminal justice system, chances are that you’re aware of your right to remain silent. However, most people don’t…
5 Examples of Juvenile Offenses and When to Hire a Juvenile Attorney
The most common juvenile offenses in Florida may surprise you. It’s easy to think of juvenile charges as less serious. Maybe the crimes that spring to mind are things like underage drinking,…
A Guide to Appealing a Criminal Conviction in Florida
In Florida criminal appeals are often misunderstood. A criminal appeal is essentially the legal process by which a defendant seeks to challenge the ruling of the trial court. Now in…
How is a Florida Juvenile Criminal Case Different from an Adult Criminal Case?
Juvenile delinquency proceedings differ significantly from adult criminal court cases in many ways. But, there are also some important similarities. Understanding what’s different and what’s the same will help recognize…





