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Think Twice Before Asking an Accuser to Drop the Charges in a Florida Domestic Violence CaseA Florida criminal defense lawyer explains why it's a bad idea to ask an accuser to drop domestic violence charges and what you should do instead.
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Assault Against Protected Classes of Adult Victims in FloridaOur proven Fort Lauderdale criminal lawyer explains potential penalties for assault on the elderly, police officers, and other victims in protected classes.
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Everything You Need To Know About Posting Bail in Domestic Violence Cases in South FloridaFort Lauderdale domestic violence defense attorney Robert Malove explains what you need to know about how to bond out of jail after a domestic violence arrest.
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What is a “Target Letter” and what should you do if you get one?A target letter is a notice that you are going to be subpoenaed before a federal grand jury regarding criminal activity the feds think you have participated in.
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Fort Lauderdale Drug Charge Attorney Talks Changing Marijuana Possession Laws in FloridaFlorida has a complicated history with marijuana possession. Our Fort Lauderdale drug charge attorney discusses why the law seem to be a bit more hazy now.
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You Have the Right to Remain Silent; But Does Your Cellphone?With the fifth amendment in place and your right to remain silent intact, when can the state compel you to produce testimonial evidence from your cellphone?
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How to Choose the Best Fort Lauderdale Criminal LawyerHow does someone choose the best Fort Lauderdale criminal lawyer for their defense? From reading reviews to checking ratings, find out now.
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The Intentional Spreading of the CoronavirusAs people take steps to stop the spread of Covid-19, there are reports of people spitting and coughing to infect others prompting their arrest and prosecution.
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Age is Just a Number … Unless You're Attempting to Qualify Under the Florida Youthful Offender ActWe are all prone to making mistakes, especially when we're young. This is precisely why the Florida criminal justice system enacted the Youthful Offender Act.
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Recent Changes to the Florida Stand Your Ground LawWhile much of the Florida Stand Your Ground law remains the same, new changes have been made in the law regarding how evidentiary hearings shall be conducted.
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What You Need To Know About PPP FraudIf you find yourself being a target or a person of interest in a criminal investigation involving PPP fraud, it is important to have a criminal defense attorney
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Cops Need Search Warrants to Go Through Cell PhonesFlorida Supreme Court Says Cops Need Search Warrants to Go Through Cell Phones.