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Broward County Criminal Defense Attorney Dilemma: Rats On Parade
There is a word in the criminal community for a person who snitches on another. That snitch is commonly referred to as a “Rat.” In a lot of situations, a “Rat” is facing the same exact charge or charges as the person they ratted out. Often times a “Rat” is
Criminal Defense Attorney: Electronic Monitor Madness After a Broward County Arrest
House bill 437, introduced in the Florida House of Representatives on 2/6/25 and was passed by both the House on 4/9/25 and the Senate on 4/24/25 has now been signed into law with a to take effect date on 10/1/2025. Criminal Defense Lawyer: What Does this Mean for Anyone Arrested
Domestic Violence Defense Attorney: Arrested for a Domestic Violence Battery Case
We’ve been focusing a lot lately on what happens after you’ve been arrested in Broward County. I think we’ve established that the jail is not your first choice for an overnight staycation. We’ve been told the mattress is thin and the pillows are too firm. One common arrest that frequently
Why You Need to Hire a Criminal Defense Lawyer After Being Arrested in Broward County, Florida
You’ve been arrested in Broward County, FL. Your magistrate hearing has now come and gone. Hopefully you are out on bond/pretrial release, back to work and reunited with your loved ones. With the Broward County arrest experience still lingering in your mind and the fear of returning to jail occupying
Arrested in Broward County, Florida? Contact Our Broward County Criminal Defense Attorney
The cops are called. Lights and sirens are activated. The cuff clasps clink shut around your wrists. The feeling of sadness and helplessness ensue. You’ve been arrested in Broward County, FL. Now you’re being whisked away to the Broward County main jail. The jail bars slam closed behind you. You
Crack Pot Operation in Broward County, Florida
Between 1988 and 1990 the Broward Sheriff’s Office decided to manufacture and sell crack cocaine. They didn’t do it to fatten their wallets, they did it to secure arrests and convictions. And arrests and convictions they secured! Thousands of them! That is until the Supreme Court of Florida in State