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Consequences For A First Offense DUI In Florida

By King Law Group |

Drunk driving carries penalties in Florida and around the country. This is a reality even if you have never been pulled over and charged with a driving under the influence (DUI) charge before. First offenses can lead to suspended licenses, fines, jail time, and more. Consequences can be enhanced for first offenders who have… Read More »

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Does A Florida Arrest Affect My Credit Score?

By King Law Group |

Nobody wants to be arrested, and there are many reasons why. For example, if you are convicted of driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol in Florida, you could be facing large fines, loss of reputation, and jail time. If that weren’t enough, the process can also have a negative impact on… Read More »

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What Is A Florida ALR Hearing?

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After a DUI charge, you have the right to request an Administrative License Revocation (ALR) hearing according to Florida law. This right is in place because a DUI conviction can carry serious consequences in the state of Florida. It is common for individuals to face large fines and lose their driver’s license. An ALR… Read More »

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What Should I Know About Florida Drug Charges?

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Florida has a long history of dealing with drugs, from the “Cocaine Cowboys” of the 1970s and 1980s to the “pill mills” of the 1990s and 2000s. Because of this, today’s prosecutors pursue drug charges very aggressively. If you have been arrested and found to be in possession of drugs, you can face significant… Read More »

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Facing Domestic Battery Charges In Florida

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Florida’s definition of domestic violence is very broad, encompassing any “criminal offense which results in physical injury or death” to a family or household member, perpetrated by another family or household member. However, the most common charge that falls under domestic violence is known as domestic battery. If you have been charged, it is… Read More »

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“Stand Your Ground” Law In Florida Violent Crime Cases

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Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law was implemented with the aim of giving victims of crime more tools with which to fight back. Its broad application has been linked to many cases where suspicions of disproportionate force have colored the outcome – but if you ever find yourself in a potentially dangerous situation, it is… Read More »

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Will My License Be Suspended After A Florida DUI?

By King Law Group |

Yes, driver’s license suspension is one of the many penalties that are possible following a DUI arrest in the state of Florida. If you live in or around the Tampa Bay Area, you likely use your car to commute to and from work or connect with friends and family members for outings and events…. Read More »

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You Need A Criminal Lawyer When Facing Charges

By King Law Group |

If you or someone you care about has been arrested in Florida, connect with a legal professional to defend your rights. This is an important step to protecting yourself, whether the charge is a felony or a misdemeanor.  Connecting with a Clearwater criminal defense lawyer at King Law Group early in the process gives… Read More »

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What If Auto-Brewery Syndrome Is To Blame For My DUI?

By King Law Group |

Auto-brewery syndrome, also known as gut fermentation syndrome, is a rare condition in which a person’s body converts carbohydrates into alcohol. Someone suffering from this condition can feel and behave like they are under the influence of alcohol despite not drinking any alcohol. It is even possible an individual could fail a drunk driving… Read More »

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Forced Florida Confessions And Unlawful Questioning

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Law enforcement officials sometimes turn to interrogation to access information about a crime. While it makes sense that police officers want to access the truth, a person charged with a crime still has rights and should not be pushed into a false confession. Wrongful convictions have followed forced confessions. Sometimes law enforcement pressures an… Read More »

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