
Understanding the Legal Nuances of Sexual Battery Charges in Florida
Florida uses the legal term “sexual battery” for rape or sexual assault. Florida Statute §
Florida uses the legal term “sexual battery” for rape or sexual assault. Florida Statute §
It’s the most serious felony a person can be charged with and includes the harshest
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Federal drug trafficking is much more serious than simple possession, which is usually prosecuted at
Jacqueline Crowley, a partner in the law practice of Farkas & Crowley of West Palm
While Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” laws allow law-abiding citizens to defend themselves, the Sunshine State’s
Many people believe that misdemeanor driving offenses are “nothing to worry about.” Unfortunately, that’s not
Despite the legalization of cannabis in other states, marijuana is still illegal here. Drug possession
Although they’re often cited together, there is a difference between assault and battery. Both can
“You have the right to remain silent.” We’ve heard this phrase in countless movies and