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Category Archives: Criminal Defense

What is a motion to suppress?

Many Tampa criminal defense attorneys are asked by their clients what exactly a motion to suppress entails.   A Motion to Suppress is a very important tool for Tampa criminal defense attorney, when working your case.  Further, a motion to suppress is filed under Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure Rule 3.190, for your convenience, we have […]

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Tampa Expungement Attorney: What all does expungement entail?

Tampa expungement attorneys are often asked about the specifics of expungement primarily because of folks’ interest in ensuring no one will ever find out about their prior criminal record.   Expunging a charge in Florida is governed by Florida Statute Section 943.0585.  Our firm routinely handles these services for folks throughout the entire State.  Our Tampa […]

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My Tampa DUI Attorneys told me I need to go to DUI School, what is it?

As we have discussed elsewhere on our Tampa DUI Attorney blog, many Tampa DUI attorneys advise their clients complete DUI school quickly.  Many individuals frankly wonder what they can expect during DUI school and what all it will entail.  As a Tampa DUI Attorney, my Clients have attended many of the local Tampa DUI Schools, […]

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St. Petersburg Criminal Defense Attorney – costs to handle my case?

This is one of the more common questions posed to St. Petersburg criminal defense attorneys. Ultimately, this question comes down to a matter of factors, including but not limited to the complexity of the case, the severity of the charges, your expectations concerning the case, your prior history, etc. For example, obviously a first degree […]

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Can my Tampa speeding ticket get thrown out?

Many Tampa speeding ticket attorneys are asked about why a ticket can’t just “get thrown out” by the Court or Police.  Frankly, this just doesn’t occur as often as folks believe.   While the media and friends are quick to let others know about tickets being dismissed or “torn up on the side of the road”, […]

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Tampa DUI Attorney:even worth fighting a high blow/BAC?

Yes, unfortunately this is one of the most common misconceptions of folks throughout the Tampa Bay Area.  Many folks assume it’s not worth retaining a Tampa DUI attorney to defend them if the case includes a high BAC.  A high blow/BAC does not necessarily mean you are a guilty of driving under the influence or […]

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Tampa Speeding Ticket Attorney -even worth hiring one?

Our Tampa Speeding Ticket Attorneys are often asked about how they can help someone, who got a Tampa speeding ticket.  Of all the questions that of ever been posed to Tampa traffic attorneys, this is by far the most common. We will answer this question in this blog article, like we have for years. This […]

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What is a deposition?

A deposition is a tool of discovery for Tampa trial attorneys to use during litigation. During a deposition, a deponent (the person being asked the questions) is placed under oath by the court reporter, or a notary if they’re appearing via telephone.  During the deposition, an attorney will ask the deponent multiple questions concerning the […]

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Brandon Defense Attorneys: Posting Bond

Brandon Defense Attorneys are often asked about the internal procedures and the timeline for the release of folks after bond has been posted from Hillsborough and Pinellas County Jails, but unfortunately our information is limited and based solely on our experience as Brandon Defense Attorneys. Generally, I tell individuals to expect it to take between four and eight hours for their loved ones to […]

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What is Florida’s Move Over Statute?

Many Tampa Traffic Ticket Attorneys are often asked about Florida’s Move Over Statute about emergency vehicles on the side of the road.   Florida Statute Section 316.126 specifically governs what Florida drivers are required to do when an emergency vehicle is either pulled over to the side of the road or traveling through the normal course […]

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