In Florida, police often bring a drug dog to a traffic stop if they think there are drugs in the vehicle. The police are allowed to bring a drug dog to the scene of a traffic stop if they have reasonable suspicion to believe there are drugs in the vehicle…
Jacksonville Criminal Lawyer Blog
Jacksonville, Florida is One of the Top 5 Worst Cities for DUI Arrests
According to a recent survey, Jacksonville, Florida ranks fourth among all cities in the country in DUI (driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs) arrests. The survey was conducted by Insurance.com. It is not clear if the numbers reflect DUI arrests or DUI convictions, but it appears that it…
Good Faith Belief in Entitlement to Property is Defense to Grand Theft in Florida
In Florida, grand theft is a felony charge that can be more or less serious depending on the nature of the charge and the amount or value of the property that was allegedly stolen. In some cases, there is a fine line between a civil dispute where one side loses…
A Defendant’s Confession Alone is Not Sufficient for a Criminal Conviction in Florida
In Florida, a defendant’s statement or confession is not admissible at a trial until the state sufficiently proves what is referred to as corpus delicti. Corpus delicti refers to the legal elements that are necessary to prove that a crime occurred. The state must first prove these legal elements with…
Separated Wife Gives Florida Police Consent to Search Husband’s Home
In order for police in Florida to search a person’s home, they either need a search warrant, exigent circumstances or consent to search. Focusing on the latter issue, consent to search is normally given by the person who owns the home or is listed on the lease as the tenant.…
Judge in Florida Cannot Find a Violation of Probation for Failure to Pay Without Proof of Ability to Pay
In theft cases and other cases where the defendant caused an economic loss to the victim, the judge will often put the defendant on probation and order him/her to pay restitution over time. Restitution is the money the defendant must pay back to the victim for the loss caused by…
Can a Police Officer in Florida Make an Arrest outside His/Her Jurisdiction?
In Florida, police officers are supposed to make arrests only within their own jurisdiction. For instance, a Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office officer is not permitted to make an arrest for a crime that takes place in Clay County or St. Augustine, Florida. However, there is an exception to the rule in…
Jacksonville, Florida Police to Focus on DUI Arrests This New Year’s Weekend
Jacksonville, Florida police have indicated that they intend to make more DUI (also referred to as drunk driving or driving under the influence) arrests this weekend as it falls on the New Year’s holiday. People in the Jacksonville, Florida area can expect Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office and Florida Highway Patrol officers…
Suspect Gets Arrested for DUI After Citizen’s Arrest
In a recent DUI case south of Jacksonville, Florida, the defendant was the subject of a citizen’s arrest until the police officer arrived and formally arrested the defendant for DUI. The citizen was sitting on a bench when the defendant pulled up, stopped and got out of her vehicle. The…
The State Does Not Always Appreciate the Difference in Animal Cruelty Charges in Florida
In Florida, the crime of animal cruelty can either be a misdemeanor or a felony. Felonies are more serious and carry maximum punishments greater than one year in prison while misdemeanors carry maximum punishments of no more than one year. In Florida, misdemeanor animal cruelty is committed by killing, tormenting,…