In Florida, if a person is convicted of certain sex crimes involving minors, that person is required by law to become a sex offender which means that he/she must comply with the sex offender registration requirements and other rules for the rest of his/her life. These are very burdensome and…
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Even a Misdemeanor Criminal Charge Can Affect Your Concealed Weapons Permit in Florida
In Florida, the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services regulates licenses to carry concealed weapons or firearms. That department issues concealed weapons or firearms permits, and they also revoke them for various reasons. If a person has been convicted of a felony in Florida or any other state, that person…
Police Need To Verify Anonymous Tip for Valid Sale of Cocaine Arrest
Police in Florida often get tips from people about others who are allegedly involved in criminal activity. Many of these tips relate to people allegedly selling drugs or growing drugs. When the tips come from people who identify themselves to the police, know the suspects and have specific information about…
A Battery Charge Can Be a Felony in Florida if Alleged Strangulation is Involved
In Florida, a battery where no weapon is used is normally a misdemeanor crime, which means the maximum penalty is one year in jail. A battery against someone not related to the defendant is a serious charge but not normally as serious as a domestic battery charge and certainly not…
Is Weaving Within a Lane a Sufficient Basis to Make a DUI Stop in Florida
In a recent DUI case south of Jacksonville, Florida, a police officer stopped the defendant for driving out of control and in an abnormal driving pattern. More specifically, the police officer testified that the defendant was driving back and forth in his lane and striking the lane markers. At some…
State Charges Defendant With Felony DUI, But Felony Case is Dismissed
In Florida, a DUI charge (driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs) is normally going to be charged as a misdemeanor crime. While the Florida legislature continues to make minimum penalties for DUI harsher, jail time for a misdemeanor crime is limited to a maximum of one year and…
Law Enforcement Officials Charge 32 People After Pain Clinic Investigation in South Florida
At Lasnetski Gihon Law in Jacksonville, Florida, we represent people who are being investigated or have been arrested and charged with crimes relating to pain clinics and pain management practices, whether they are doctors, owners or employees. Over the last several years, we have seen a significant increase in state…
Government Focused on Deporting Illegal Immigrants With Criminal Records
There are approximately 300,000 deportation cases currently pending in immigration courts across the country. The United States government has recently signaled a change in the way it intends to handle those cases. The government has indicated that it will focus primarily on those illegal immigrants who have criminal records or…
Deaths From Prescription Drugs Increase in Florida in 2010
As criminal defense lawyers in Jacksonville, Florida and the North Florida area, we see the trends in criminal law as they occur. One obvious trend over the last several years is the shift away from more traditional drug crimes involving marijuana, crack, cocaine and heroin towards drug crimes involving prescription…
DUI Charges Dismissed in Florida After Defendant Found in Backseat of Vehicle
Many people believe that a person can only get arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, i.e. DUI, if he/she is actually driving the vehicle while impaired. However, this is not the case. In Florida, the DUI laws cover a person operating the vehicle or “in actual…