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May

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What is Grand Larceny in Florida?

Larceny, which is another word for theft, is one of the most common crimes committed in the state of Florida. Every theft crime in Florida falls in one of two categories: petit theft or grand theft. No theft charge should be taken lightly, but grand theft charges are far more ser...

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May

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Defending Against Driving With A Suspended License: What You Should Know

You must meet a number of conditions in order to obtain a driver's license in the state of Florida. For example, the state will not issue you a driver’s license unless you are at least 16 years old, have held a learner’s license for at least one year, and have p...

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May

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How Do Warrants Work in Florida?

A warrant is a legal document that authorizes law enforcement officers to take certain action. There are three main types of warrants: arrest warrants, bench warrants, and search warrants. It's important that you understand what these warrants allow officers to do, when the...

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May

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What Are the Gun Laws in Florida?

Every state has its own laws that regulate the possession, purchase, sale, and use of firearms. There are fewer restrictions regarding firearms in the state of Florida compared to other states. Nevertheless, there are a number of laws that you must comply with in order to avoid c...

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May

Criminal in a mask breaking into a car.

What is the Legal Defense For Grand Theft Auto in Florida?

The term “grand theft auto” is often associated with a popular video game, but it also refers to a criminal offense in the state of Florida. As its name suggests, grand theft auto is the crime of illegally stealing someone else's motor vehicle. This crime is tak...

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May

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The Legality of Search Warrants: What You Should Know

Law enforcement officers are often shown on TV and in movies entering a home or business with a search warrant in hand. Many people are familiar with scenes like these, but few understand exactly what a search warrant is and when it is necessary for law enforcement officers to ob...

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May

Dog showing it's teeth.

How is Fault Determined if You’re Bitten by a Dog?

In the Tampa Bay area, if a dog bites you, seek medical attention immediately, and then schedule a meeting with a Tampa Bay personal injury attorney who can explain your rights and options.An aggressive dog must be handled properly. The owner, in many cases, may be held liable i...

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May

Woman sitting in a wheelchair looking forlorn.

How Long Do Social Security Appeals Take?

The Social Security Administration (SSA) provides Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits to eligible disabled individuals who are unable to work as a result of their physical or mental condition. Many people rely on these benefits to make ends meet when they can no...

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May

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How Car Accident Settlements Work in Florida

Auto accident victims are entitled to compensation for their injuries. But the process of recovering this compensation is complex. There are a number of steps you must take in order to reach a settlement with the insurance company and obtain the compensation you need and deserve...

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May

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What is the Waiting Period For Workers’ Compensation in Florida?

Most employers in the state of Florida are required to carry workers' compensation insurance that covers work-related injuries sustained by their employees. In the event of an on-the-job injury, this insurance policy will compensate the injured employee for their medical ex...

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