The Fine Line Between Finding and Stealing
It happens to everyone at some point in their lives. They find some money or an item that seems to have been left behind somewhere on their
How Easy is it to Be Convicted of Driving While Stoned?
Cannabis laws are changing all over the U.S., but nowhere is it legal to drive while stoned (DWS). If your driving is erratic, you could be
Graffiti – Street Art or Crime?
Graffiti is many things to many people, but if it involves spraying paint on to other people’s property without their consent, it could be c
Can Crazy People Be Convicted for a Crime they Committed?
Sometimes, crazy people do crazy things. Even if you were sleepwalking and committed a crime, this may be considered “temporary insanity” an
What is Animal Cruelty in Florida?
Even though there are millions of people throughout the country who dedicate both their lives and money to pets and also use animals as a me
I Didn’t Bother Paying a Traffic Ticket Fine– Could I be Arrested?
Some people think that getting a traffic ticket for some offenses is trivial and may delay doing anything about it or ignore it altogether.
Lighting a Fire Could be No Laughing Matter
Few people would intentionally light or start a fire knowing that it could damage property or worse, endanger lives. However, unintentional
Homeless Targeted for Nuisance Crimes in Miami
Many states are trying to avoid jailing people for minor offenses, as the results of such actions can determine the role played by that pers
Airbnb Providers May Face a Misdemeanor Charge in Miami Beach if Mayor Gets his Way
No one likes to pay too much for safe, comfortable accommodation while on vacation if they can help it. With the rise in prices of hotels, p
The Difference Between Sealing and Expungement in Florida
Getting your record sealed or expunged is not as easy as you might think. The first key requirement is typically having a valid “Certificate