Although he has been back in private practice for a year and a half with the law firm of Lasnetski Gihon Law in Jacksonville, Florida, people still ask what Harry Shorstein is doing these days. Most people in the Northeast Florida area know that Harry Shorstein was the State Attorney…
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Jacksonville Beach Company Indicted in Federal Court on Fraud Charges
Several Employees of United Directories, a company located in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, were indicted in federal court for allegedly defrauding businesses out of more than $400 million by allegedly sending fraudulent bills for Yellow Pages advertisements. Federal law enforcement officials said United Directories and its employees sent the false Yellow…
In Florida, Defendant’s Confession is Not Admissible Until State Proves Crime Was Committed
Quite often, a major part of the state’s case is a statement or a confession from the defendant either admitting the crime or admitting to certain damaging facts that reflect negatively upon the defendant at the criminal trial. However, in Florida, a defendant’s confession that was lawfully obtained is not…
Drug Case Dismissed After Police Illegally Enter Suspect’s Home
In a recent trafficking in cocaine case that occurred south of Jacksonville, Florida, the criminal case was dismissed after the court found that the drugs were illegally seized when the police entered the defendant’s home without consent, a search warrant or exigent circumstances. In order for the police to lawfully…
New Product Supposedly Easily Tests for Drug Use
Drug tests are used for a variety of reasons in the criminal justice system. They are used by pretrial services in Federal court to see if a person recently arrested tests positive for drugs in reference to a bond request. They are used by the probation officers in the state…
Jacksonville Man Arrested for Murder 4 Years After Incident
A Jacksonville, Florida man was recently arrested for the crime of murder by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (JSO) four years after he allegedly beat the victim, according to an article on News4Jax.com. Apparently, the suspect beat his girlfriend four years ago so badly that she was rendered a quadriplegic and…
Attorney General Issues Memo on Charging Federal Crimes and Sentencing
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder recently issued a memorandum regarding the U.S. Attorney’s Office charging of federal crimes and sentencing. The new memo basically supersedes the previous policy of former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft. Aschcroft’s policies on charging and sentencing sought more uniformity and less discretion. Holder’s policy appears…
Alleged Victim’s Prior Violence is Admissible in Self Defense Case in Florida
When a person is arrested and charged with a crime of violence such as assault, battery aggravated assault, aggravated battery or a murder charge, the criminal defense lawyer for the defendant may attempt to introduce evidence of the alleged victim’s prior history of violence. Is this evidence of the alleged…
Florida Governor Approves Red Light Cameras
Florida Governor Charlie Crist signed a bill into law that allows cities and counties in Florida to have red light cameras as a way to enforce traffic laws. The cameras are set up at various intersections and take a picture of the vehicles and license tags when drivers run red…
Police Arrest Suspect Outside Home, Cannot Search Inside Home For Drugs
In a recent drug case that occurred south of Jacksonville, Florida, police had information that heroin, marijuana and other illegal drugs were being kept and sold at a particular house. The police conducted surveillance of the house and saw one person exit the house and sell drugs to a customer.…