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Category Archives: Criminal Defense

Valrico Criminal Defense Attorneys: What is Brady evidence?

Brady evidence is often discussed by Valrico criminal defense attorneys and their clients when discussing discovery and the prosecutor’s obligation to turn over discovery and other materials. In short, Brady evidence is derived from United States Supreme Court Case titled Brady vs Maryland. In Brady, the United States Supreme Court held that prosecutors are essentially required to […]

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Wesley Chappel Criminal Defense Attorneys: What is a pretextual stop?

Wesley Chappel criminal defense attorneys are often asked about a pretextual stop, since this topic is so discussed on the news and the multitude of criminal justice shows on cable TV. In short, a pretextual stop is essentially where law enforcement officers stop an individual for a minor infraction, based on the law enforcement officers […]

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What is a motion to surrender?

Tampa criminal defense attorneys are often asked about motions to surrender in cases where an individual has an outstanding warrant. A motion to surrender involves a Tampa criminal defense attorney filing the motion and immediately setting it for a hearing before the judge presiding over your case. Generally, the accused will appear and essentially turn […]

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Tampa Divorce Attorney: Restraining Orders Are Not Interchangeable

When two people dissolve what was once a loving relationship, emotions can run high. Just ask any Tampa divorce attorney and chances are, he or she will agree. Why? According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence’s statistics, more than 16,000 people in the U.S. alone are killed or physically injured each year at the hands […]

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Gibsonton Criminal Defense Attorneys: Why did the police impound my car after my arrest?

Many Gibsonton Criminal Defense Attorneys are often asked by their clients, after they have bonded out of jail, about their vehicle being impounded and towed.  Generally, yes, is the most complete response as to whether their vehicle has been towed and impounded.  In very few situations, law enforcement cannot tow the vehicle, like someone being […]

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Drug Attorneys Tampa: Why can the State Attorney’s Office continue to bring up my prior criminal charges?

Many individuals previously convicted of criminal charges in Florida are incredibly frustrated with Florida’s current sentencing structure which permits the State Attorney’s Office in its preparation of scoresheets and plea negotiations to continue to bring up old charges.  Further, most judges in misdemeanor cases, which do not invoke the Florida scoresheet system, consider prior convictions […]

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Plant City Criminal Lawyers: What is standby counsel?

One of the inherent rights provided defendants in the American criminal justice system is the right to represent oneself in a criminal proceeding.  While many folks choose to retain a Plant City Criminal Lawyers, many folks simply choose not to for a variety of reasons.  Obviously, one is in a much better situation, if they […]

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Tampa Probation Attorneys: Will my probation officer come to my house?

Many questions about probation focus on specifically what probation officers do.  Tampa probation attorneys are often asked about the specifics of what one can anticipate while on probation and their relationship with their probation officer.  To answer the above posed question, yes, your probation officer is likely to visit your residence, especially in the first […]

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Seffner Criminal Defense Attorneys: What is Regional Conflict Counsel?

Seffner criminal defense attorneys are constantly asked about the Office of Regional Conflict Counsel or as they are more commonly known, Regional Conflict Counsel. This is an organization set up by the State of Florida to handle ethical conflicts of interest within the Public Defender’s Office. For example, the Hillsborough County Public Defender’s Office cannot represent Individual […]

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Dade City Criminal Defense Attorneys: Will I get a bond?

Dade City Criminal Defense Attorneys are constantly being asked this by their client during their initial arrest or prior to turning themselves on a warrant to the county jail. In short, yes, individuals in the State of Florida enjoy, unlike many other states, a constitutional right to bond except in two unique situations. We will […]

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