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Criminal Defense

What is phishing?

Phishing is one of the most common charges related to computer crime. It involves electronic communication, especially an email, designed to look as though it came from a well-known company. Consumers who do not know better may interact with the email, thinking that...

Should you refuse a breath test?

As a driver, you may believe that you have the right to refuse tests like breath analysis tests if an officer requests that you take one. You may think that it is within your rights to avoid any test you do not wish to take. However, calling it an officer "request"...

Factors that affect theft charges

Although theft may sound like a straightforward charge, there are many factors that may affect what level of crime it is and what the penalty of a conviction will be. The basic elements of theft include intentionally depriving someone of his or her property. Florida...

Who decides your plea to a crime?

When you go before the court for a plea hearing, which occurs after your arrest, you will enter your plea. You also should get the chance to consult with an attorney prior to making your plea. You may wonder who will choose which plea you give to the court. According...