Federal Grand Jury to decide whether to charge DeSoto County Jail staff in...
A federal grand jury is convening this week to decide whether public corruption charges should brought against a DeSoto County jailer who allegedly told internal affairs investigators he did not report...
View ArticleMan Sues Over ‘COPSLIE’ License Plate Rejection, Supreme Court Rules in His...
On Wednesday, New Hampshire’s highest court ruled that the state infringed the free speech rights of a man who wished to have “COPSLIE” on his license plate. The state Supreme Court agreed with the...
View Article159 New Laws Begin in Florida Tuesday
Florida will have 159 new laws starting Tuesday that address various issues, including college tuition, corporate tax credits, abortions and sex offenders. One of the most prevalent laws is one that...
View ArticleTips for Avoiding a DUI this New Year’s Eve
You want to avoid getting arrested for DUI in Florida on New Year’s Eve and “becoming a statistic.” New Year’s Eve is a holiday that it is both cause for celebrating and relaxing. After the stress of...
View ArticleUnderstanding Your Miranda Rights in Florida
As a U.S. citizen, you have what is known as Miranda Rights. The term Miranda Rights has its origins in a 1966 U.S. Supreme Court Case known as Miranda v. Arizona. The court’s ruling on this matter...
View ArticleDon’t Get Arrested for Using Fireworks in Florida On NYE
The new year is quickly approaching, and thousands of Floridians have made plans or are starting to think about how to say goodbye to 2015 and ring in 2016. But before you solidify your New Year’s Eve...
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