Criminal Procedure

Nothing makes news faster than an act (or omission) of an elected official. And when that official is on his way out of the Oval Office, amidst one of the most hotly contested Presidential races in recent history, the stories can be even more sensational. We have all undoubtedly seen the stories about President Obama […]

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For better or for worse, the deadly shooting of Trayvon Martin, and the subsequent George Zimmerman case, put Florida front and center in the national spotlight on several important topics. Chief among these topics was what rights a person has to use deadly force, whether there is a duty to retreat before using such deadly […]

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Today’s cell phones are more like mini-computers than they are phones. The amount of data you can search, store, and share from your phone is immense. With the capabilities of modern cell devices, it is no wonder that most of us use our phones for work, recreation, and research. When you are able to pull […]

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If you have been arrested you might be tempted to try and find a way out on your own and represent yourself in Court. You are allowed to proceed in this fashion, but if you do, you will be held to the same standards of an attorney. This means you will be expected to be […]

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The rights given to us by the amendments to the United States Constitution have been under scrutiny lately because some of those rights are hot button political issues, and our country just saw an extremely hot Presidential election. Another important right that gets a lot of press is the right to remain secure in your […]

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