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Criminal Defense & Appeals Blog
Why, When, and How You Should Hire a Criminal Defense Attorney in Florida
People who have been charged with crimes in Jacksonville and throughout the state often question whether they need to hire a criminal law attorney. While the technical answer is no, it…
How to File a Restraining Order in Florida: A Step-by-Step Guide
If you’ve been the victim of physical violence or have been threatened with violence, you may be able to get a restraining order to protect yourself. In some cases, a…
In Florida, What Does a Withhold of Adjudication or Adjudication Withheld Mean?
On television, criminal cases almost always end in either a conviction or a dramatic finding of not guilty. Occasionally, charges are dismissed. But, in the Florida criminal justice system, the…
How Does Bail Work in Florida?
If you’ve been arrested in Florida, you probably don’t want to sit in jail awaiting trial or the resolution of your case. While some states have begun to move away…
What is an Injunction?
Meaning, Types, & Implications of Florida Injunctions At its most basic level an injunction is a court order instructing someone to stop engaging in a particular type of behavior. Now,…
How Does the Appeal Process Work in Florida?
Being convicted of a criminal charge and receiving a particularly harsh sentence is one of the most consequential events that can happen to a person. However, this doesn’t have to…





