12 Laws of Christmas – Day 2 Foreclosure Defense Pay 2 Months get one Free This special is for any new or existing Foreclosure Defense clients and can offer you a substantial discount and save you a substantial amount of money. While we understand that not everyone will be able…
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12 Laws of Christmas – Day 2 Criminal Defense $500 Off Retainer Fee
If you or a family member has been accused or are under investigation for a Crime and are looking to hire a Florida Criminal Defense lawyer to represent you, we have an offer that may make it easier to hire an attorney around the end of the year. The Law…
My Florida Driver’s License is Being Suspended for 5 Years
As a Jacksonville Florida Driver’s License Lawyer, I get many calls from people stating, “Help! I just received a letter in the mail that says my driver’s license is going to be suspended for five years.” The Jacksonville driver that called is normally being declared a Florida Habitual Traffic Offender…
12 Laws of Christmas – Day 1 Create a Will for $25
12 Laws of Christmas – Day 1 Create a Will for $25 Have you been in need of a Florida Will or have a family member that is in need of a new Will? Have you considered using an online service but been afraid of what you might create or…
Jacksonville Plea Deal is Not Reached in Youth’s Murder Case
Christian Fernandez is the 12-year-old boy that has been charged as an adult for murder in Jacksonville, Florida. He is the youngest juvenile to be charged as an adult. While the Jacksonville State Attorney’s Office and Fernandez’s Public Defender have been trying to negotiate a plea deal in this Jacksonville…
Clay County DUI Crash Results in 10-Year Florida Prison Sentence
Middleburg resident, Milton Lee Minier, was sentenced to 10 years in the Florida State Prison. He plead guilty to the charge of Florida DUI (Driving Under the Influence) Manslaughter as part of a plea deal with the Clay County State Attorney’s Office. According to the Florida Times Union (Jacksonville.com): “Police…
What Rights Am I Waiving When I Enter a Guilty Plea in Florida?
When you enter a guilty plea in Florida, you are waiving certain rights. The same is true when you plea no contest or nolo contendere. Under Rule 3.172(c) of the Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure, a you are waiving the following rights: the right to a trial by jury; the…
What is the difference between entering a plea of guilty or a plea of no contest in Jacksonville?
If you are charged with a crime in Jacksonville, Florida, you may decide to enter into a plea deal with the Jacksonville state attorney. If that is the case, you will be entering a plea of guilty or no contest to a Jacksonville crime. Before doing so, you should understand…
Entering a Plea of Guilty or No Contest to a Crime in Jacksonville, Florida
When a Jacksonville criminal defendant is charged with a crime, he or she can plea one of three ways. He or she may enter a plea of not guilty, guilty, or no contest (nolo contendere). A “not guilty” plea will cause the case to move forward, and in some cases,…
Seal or Expunge a Criminal Record in Florida
If you meet the requirements listed in Florida Statute Section 943.0585 or 943.059, you can get your record expunged or sealed in Florida. While it is within the court’s discretion whether or not to seal or expunge the Florida criminal record, the court can only deny the petition to seal…