If you have been designated a habitual traffic offender in Florida, and your driver’s license has been revoked, the revocation will last for 5 years. You may be able to challenge this revocation with the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. To do so, you should get the professional help of a Miami traffic defense attorney. However, after the …
What is the Florida White Collar Crime Victim Protection Act?
The Florida White Collar Crime Victim Protection Act protects against fraud. If you face criminal charges, your legal defense team can mean the difference between jail time and moving on with your life. Contact the South Florida criminal defense attorneys at Falk & Ross to discuss your case – 877-663-5110.
When is it appropriate for a juvenile to be tried as an adult in a criminal prosecution in Florida?
There are several instances in which a juvenile may be charged as an adult in Florida. According to Florida statutes, a juvenile may be charged as an adult in Florida if the child is 14 years old or older, and has already been adjudicated for a felony charge of: murder; sexual battery; armed or strong-armed robbery; carjacking; aggravated battery or …
Florida Criminal Law: Felonies and Misdemeanors
If you’re facing criminal charges in South Florida, it is important to understand Florida criminal guidelines. Your legal defense team can mean the difference between jail time and moving on with your life. Contact the South Florida criminal defense attorneys at Falk & Ross to discuss your case – 877-663-5110.
Florida Habitual Offender Law
Under Florida’s habitual traffic offender law, if you receive a certain number of traffic violations, the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles will label you a “habitual traffic offender.” If you are labeled a habitual traffic offender in Florida, the law mandates that your driving privileges be revoked for at least 5 years. A habitual traffic offender in Florida …
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