Not all crimes are the same. Because of this, some criminal allegations carry harsher penalties than others. Take drug crimes, for example. The consequences for a minor drug crime are significantly less than those of a more serious crime, such as drug manufacturing or...
How can a drug possession charge affect your future?
When facing criminal charges of any kind, your future interests could be at risk. Even relatively minor crimes can impact multiple areas of your life, and no matter what you are facing, protecting your future is important. This is particularly true when facing drug...
Understanding the Florida Computer Crimes Act
Using a computer is often a daily task. We check e-mails, search the Internet, complete work tasks and even play video games on a computer. While it is a beneficial and valuable piece of technology, it is also technology that can present issues if not used properly....
Helping you assert a defense against Internet crime allegations
Whether it is at home or work, most people have a computer. Daily activities and work tasks are completed on these devices; however, because this technology can allow a person to complete such a wide range of activities, it is possible for a person to face allegations...
3 things to know about search warrants
The Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures is critical to our justice system. Unfortunately, there are many misconceptions about the role of search warrants in protecting this key constitutional right.Here are three things to know...
What are federal marijuana laws?
Society typically views certain drugs as more serious than others. Nonetheless, any substance that is illegal is treated seriously. Thus, when an individual is accused of a drug crime, he or she could face harsh penalties. Because of this, it is important to consider...
Was that search warrant lawfully served on you?
Regardless of what type of crime law enforcement officials accuse you of, they must follow certain procedures and protocols in order to protect your rights under the U.S. Constitution. For this reason, and more, officers secure search warrants before attempting to...