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Voluntary Intoxication vs. Involuntary Intoxication and How It Affects a Criminal Case

Voluntary and Involuntary intoxication must be carefully taken into consideration in some cases in South Florida and its jurisdictions. In Miami-Dade county, Broward county and Palm Beach county, defendants cannot go free of charges if they state that they got high on drugs or alcohol and committed the crime because…

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South Florida and Drug Possession – Trace Amount vs. Consumable Amount

In South Florida, would you be arrested if you have a trace amount of drugs with you? In most states, whether you are carrying a trace amount or a consumable amount of a controlled substance, it IS possession. In all of South Florida’s jurisdictions such as Miami, West Palm Beach,…

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Violating the Conditions of Pretrial Release in South Florida

In South Florida, and all of its jurisdictions such as Broward County, Palm Beach County and Miami-Dade County, a person can be sentenced to a form of pretrial release instead of pretrial detention. This means that until their trial, the person will not be in custody. There are various forms…

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What is Restitution in South Florida?

In South Florida and many of its jurisdictions such as Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Broward County, Palm Beach County and Miami Dade County, there are many sentencing options for someone who commits a crime. The sentencing can be incarceration, fines, probation and other alternative sentences. Many people think…

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How are Suspects Identified in South Florida?

There are many procedures that police stations and other people involved in the investigation of a criminal activity use in order for the suspect to be identified by an eyewitness. In South Florida and all of its jurisdictions, including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Broward County, Miami Dade County…

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