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Author Archives: Jonathan Hackworth

What is the Medical Marijuana Act?

Tampa marijuana attorneys have kept a close eye on this new Medical Marijuana Statute in light of the upcoming referendum on the full legalization of marijuana in the State of Florida, which was on the ballot in November 2014. Many of us have kept a close eye on this act because we have concerns our […]

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What is a furlough or turn in date? Can I get one?

A furlough or turn in date provides a criminal defendant the opportunity to be sentenced to a county jail or state prison sentence, but “turn in” later.  For example, if an individual enters a plea to a sentence of a year and a day in a Florida State Prison on December 15th and the defendant […]

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What is the Jimmy Ryce Act?

Tampa sex crimes attorneys are often asked about the Jimmy Ryce Act and its potential implications on those convicted of sex crimes after they either successfully complete probation or are released from Prison/Jail.  The Act is named after a young child, who was a victim of an extremely violent and dangerous individual with prior sexual […]

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What is the “Florida Unborn Victims of Violence Act”?

The Florida legislature also recently passed the “Florida Unborn Victims of Violence Act” during its legislative session of 2013-2014. This act is unique in the sense that it creates an entire new criminal offense for acts against women, who have an unborn child inside of them. In short it provides a separate offense if a […]

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What is competency to proceed?

While our Tampa criminal attorney blog has discussed issues concerning not guilty by reason of insanity, which was recently highlighted by the Julie Schenecker trial in Tampa, competency is a wholly different, separate issue.  While not guilty by reason of insanity is an issue raised at the conclusion of a trial relating to guilty and […]

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Tampa Sex Crimes Attorney: What is a psychosexual evaluation?

Tampa sex crimes attorneys often use psychosexual evaluations in their negotiations with the State Attorney’s Office and as mitigation before the court with sentencing.  In essence, it is one of many tools, a Tampa Sex Crimes Attorney has to assist you in your criminal case.  Unfortunately, many folks are unaware of what all the evaluation […]

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What will happen to my non-drug charges, if I complete Drug Court?

Our Tampa Drug Possession Attorneys provide aggressive representation in getting charges reduced and/or dropped through either the Tampa Bay Area’s various Drug Court Programs or Drug Pretrial Intervention.   Generally, they are dropped, but this is an important part of any negotiations with the State Attorney’s Office, it primarily depends on the severity of the charges.   […]

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Tampa Criminal Lawyer: What are severe injury points relating to a Florida scoresheet?

Tampa Criminal Lawyers routinely deal with issues relating to the victim injury points being added to a Florida scoresheet. This effect is twofold – victim injury points almost certainly either make the minimum sentence some time in prison and/or significantly increases any potential prison sentence. In short, Florida law permits the Assistant State Attorney handling […]

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What does Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity mean?

The Julie Schenecker trial brought to the forefront an issue often raised by Tampa criminal defense attorney, the use of the defense of not guilty by reason of insanity.   While it is often discussed by television personalities and the writers behind many popular television shows and movies, it simply isn’t successfully asserted as often as […]

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Lakeland Criminal Defense Attorneys: What is a suspended sentence?

Many Lakeland Criminal Defense Attorneys are asked about what specifically a suspended sentence is because Polk County and Hillsborough County Judges utilize them.  In short, a suspended sentence is effectively a sentence someone will get if they do something in the future.   For example, an individual may be sentenced to five (5) years in prison […]

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