Federal Counterfeiting Charges
Counterfeiting is a federal crime that involves producing documents intended to defraud the U.S. government. The types of documents run a wide range as do the penalties. If convicted of ...
Counterfeiting is a federal crime that involves producing documents intended to defraud the U.S. government. The types of documents run a wide range as do the penalties. If convicted of ...
Florida’s Constitution Revision Commission (CRC) recently proposed eight amendments to the state’s constitution. The proposals came from recommendations made by the public as well as members of the CRC and ...
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) recently issued a fraud alert, warning investors about the increased risk of financial fraud in the wake of Hurricane Irma. In particular, recovering Floridians ...
As Floridians grapple with the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, the situation in the Virgin Islands is far more dire. The island paradise was devastated by the most powerful hurricane ever ...
Under Florida Law, knowingly carrying a concealed firearm without the requisite license and permit is considered to be a third degree felony. This means potential punishments include up to 5 ...
Health care fraud is one of the most frequently prosecuted crimes in Florida. The federal government is pursuing these types of cases like never before and joining forces with state ...
A bond hearing will determine the conditions of your release after your arrest and before your criminal trial commences. A judge may impose a hefty bail amount or impose stringent ...
Is it possible to get a DUI simply by sleeping in the front seat of your car? This question may seem like one of those urban myths or misconceptions regarding ...
The Palm Beach County Sober Homes Task Force, is a multiagency team committed to cutting down illegal practices in the recovery industry. Recently, they made their fourth arrest in just ...
A Florida fraud case has resulted in a Supreme Court decision that is sure to affect countless criminal cases going forward: in a 5-3 decision, justices ruled that prosecutors cannot ...