Digital marketing’s flexibility comes with positives and negatives. On the positive end, you can try many different types of digital marketing strategies and find one that works best for your law firm. At the same time, the extensive options can overwhelm any attorney and can lead to money and time spreading thin. Right now, there […]
Month: August 2022
Domestic Violence Injunctions: Do I need a Lawyer?
The answer is YES!!! Why? Because many times the judge won’t listen to you without one. The domestic violence courts are overrun with frivolous accusations and the dockets are crowded. Even if you have evidence and witnesses that support your case, a judge often won’t let you present it. In Pasco County, the judge’s have […]
Plea Negotiations in Florida – What if I don’t like the deal?
Plea negotiation is an agreement an attorney makes with the prosecuting attorney rather than going to trial. Some of the reasons prosecutors are willing to make a deal could be that their case is not very strong. Or perhaps they feel like the sentence is much worse than the crime. Perhaps the defendant thinks he […]
Floridians need free legal help
First of all, let me preface this entry with the fact that I am not offering free legal services. It’s merely my opinion that everyone should be able to get legal help if they need it. Secondly, you shouldn’t need legal advice to solve your problems. Your life should not be so complicated that in […]
Land o Lakes, Florida: Grand Theft and Fraudulent Use of Credit Cards
Lately we’ve been handling a lot of grand theft and credit card fraud cases. As you may or may not know, grand theft is any theft over $300. It can be a 3rd degree felony (5 years) if it’s under $5000, but if the theft is over $5000 it can be a second or first […]
Tampa, Dealing in Stolen Property vs. Grand Theft
When one first hears about the crime of Dealing in Stolen Property, they might envision someone selling car stereos out of the back of a truck. Indeed that may be DSP, yet most of the cases we see involve a person taking an item to a pawnshop. These cases are much easier to prove since […]
Jail Credit in Pasco County, Florida
How do you get credit for the full number of days you spend in jail in another county when you have a warrant out of Pasco County, Florida? In a perfect world, your Seattle WA immigration lawyers merely asks the judge at sentencing. Unfortunately, it sometimes isn’t that easy. Let me give you an example: Let’s say […]
Supreme Court Reinstates Additional Molestation Charge in Case of Stepfather’s Rape of Stepdaughter
A man charged on multiple counts based upon one incident of sexual contact with his underage stepdaughter saw the state’s highest court conclude that he could be convicted of two different offenses based upon the single occurrence, because each crime related to a separate and distinct act. Because the second criminal act was not an incidental and […]
False Information to Law Enforcement: The Casey Anthony Saga Continued
The Fifth District Court of Appeal in Florida recently overturned two of Casey Anthony’s four convictions for Providing False Information to Law Enforcement during an Investigation. Just to refresh everyone’s memory, when Casey Anthony finally called the police to report her child missing, she spoke to a police detective in her home. During that interview she told […]
Tampa Bay Foreclosures – Is it Burglary when you steal your own stuff?
Technically, the law describes burglary as a crime where a person enters either a structure, conveyance or curtilage with the intent to commit a crime therein. A structure could be a house or business or shed; a conveyance is usually a car; and curtilage, is the surrounding area of the house that is fenced in. […]