Jacksonville Criminal Defense Attorneys dedicate their careers to helping criminal defendants acheive favorable outcomes in criminal cases. However, we cannot win every case. In some cases, a Jacksonville Criminal Defendant will be sentenced to serve time in jail or prison. Not only is this disappointing to the Jacksonville Criminal Defense…
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Jacksonville Criminal Attorney and the Duval County Judicial System
As a Jacksonville Criminal Attorney, I am familiar with the Duval County judicial system. I have practiced in front of most of the Jacksonville county (misdemeanor) and circuit (felony and juvenile) court judges. As a Jacksonville resident and registered voter, I am familiar with the election of Duval County judges.…
Criminal Defense Lawyers in Jacksonville
If a person goes through the yellow pages of the telephone book, he or she would be overwhelmed with the amount of criminal defense attorneys available in Jacksonville, Florida. However, selecting an attorney is not an easy process. Often, people will ask me whether or not they should hire a…
Can You Seal or Expunge a Florida Criminal Record if Your Juvenile Record Has Been Sealed?
In Florida, if a juvenile criminal defendant successfully completes a pretrial diversion program, his charges are dropped and he record may be sealed pursuant to Florida Statute 943.0582. Although this Florida Statute uses the term “sealed,” it differs significantly with respect to the “record sealing” that most people are familiar…
Florida Judge is Reversed for Violating Florida Criminal Defendant’s Right to a Fair Trial
The Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees the right to a fair and impartial trial. The Sixth Amendment is made applicable to the States, including Florida, via the Fourteenth Amendment. Pursuant to Rule 3.600(b)(8) of the Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure, a Florida Criminal Defendant shall be granted…
Florida Jurors are Permitted to Ask Questions in Florida Criminal Jury Trial
The Florida Supreme Court recently made changes in the law which allow jurors to take notes and question witnesses in civil cases. As for criminal cases, the judge presiding over the case may decide whether or not to permit such questioning. Some Florida judges permit this type of questioning routinely.…
Jacksonville Florida Traffic Citation: Can You Be Cited for Flashing Your Headlights?
Drivers flash their lights by going from a low beam to a high beam. Usually, a Jacksonville driver does this to indicate to others drivers that there is something that they should be aware of. For instance, if a prudent driver sees a disable car on the side of the…
Florida Illegal Seizure Leads to Suppression of Cocaine
In Florida, evidence that is obtain as a result of an unlawful search or seizure can be suppressed. Normally, a Jacksonville Criminal Defense Lawyer will analyze the case to determine whether an illegal search or seizure has occurred. If one has taken place, the Jacksonville Criminal Defense Lawyer will likely…
Jacksonville Home Invasion Armed Robbery Investigation Leads to Two Arrests
On Saturday night, December 19, 2009, Jacksonville police officers found Jacksonville resident, Corey Formey, dead in his home near 103rd Street. Two suspects have been arrested in connection with this case. Jerry Drake was arrested for the murder, while Valorie Grant is being charged as an accessory after the fact.…
Florida Search and Seizure: Mere Possession of a Weapon is Not Grounds to Search
Unreasonable searches and seizures are unconstitutional. If a police officer violates this prohibition against unlawful searches and seizures, any evidence that was found due to such violation can be suppressed. Therefore, the evidence cannot be introduced at trial. In Florida, there are three types of police encounters: a consensual encounter…