Posted On: January 22, 2010

Fix your Florida Criminal Record: Sealing and Expunging

Wrongful decisions and mistakes can cause you or someone you know to have problems in the future. A criminal record will follow you around when applying for jobs, financing vehicles and trying to purchase a home. The best way to take care of this situation is to have a Miami criminal defense lawyer seal or expunge your record.

Process of Expunging

Miami criminal attorneys can assist you in expunging your record in many ways.

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Posted On: January 20, 2010

Driving Under the Influence: Zero Tolerance

Driving under the influence is a zero tolerance crime in every state. The majority of automobile accidents that occur are due to drunk driving. It does not matter how many drinks you think you had because the blood alcohol content says it all.

It can be a very nerve racking and stressful situation if you or someone you know has ever been arrested for driving under the influence. It is a law once in custody that the police officer must read you your Miranda Rights that informs you that you do have the right to an attorney, but whatever you say may be used against you in court.

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Posted On: January 18, 2010

The Stand Your Ground Law in Florida Has Two Second-Degree Murder Charges under Review

Twenty four year old, Damon Darling, and thirty one year old, Leroy Larose, are currently the talk of Florida right now. Florida residents know of these two defendants because of their slaying of a nine-year-old girl, Sherdavia Jenkins. The murder took place in 2006 in a Liberty Housing project.

These two defendants are facing a jury trial together with the help of their Miami criminal lawyers. The charges for Darling and Larose are second-degree murder of Jenkins and first-degree murder for attempting to kill each other. The two defendants got into a shoot out in broad daylight back on this terrible day in 2006. One of the bullets fatally struck Jenkins, killing her. Both defendants claim they were shooting in self-defense.

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Posted On: January 16, 2010

Robbery Preventions and Aftermath

Robberies can be very dangerous situations under any circumstance. There are ways to prevent robberies from occurring at home, at work and even on the road. If an unfortunate robbery occurs, then a Miami criminal lawyer can represent the victim and help in any way possible.

A Miami-Dade robbery has left a man injured and a seventeen-year-old boy dead. Woodrow Walker Sr. was in his Miami-Dade apartment when two robbers intruded and forced their way into his truck outside. Woodrow is in the hospital receiving treatment for his injuries, but unfortunately, a bullet killed the seventeen-year old boy, Gerald Daniels. Officials are trying to figure out if one of the bullets that were fired at Walker killed Daniels.

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Posted On: January 14, 2010

The Tragic Scene of Domestic Homicide

Domestic homicide is, unfortunately, a common thing in the United States. There are times when partners get into disputes where one partner ends up hurting the other partner critically, if not fatally. Miami criminal lawyers have the experience to represent clients in these types of situations.

A man from Pompano Beach in Florida has been charged with the abduction and homicide of his ex-girlfriend. The defendant, Anton Jamar Josey, is thirty-four years old, and his ex-girlfriend, Dominique Duval was twenty-three. Josey claims that he shot Duval because she gave him HIV, the virus that is known as causing AIDS.

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Posted On: January 12, 2010

Identity and Cyber: Two Serious Types of Thefts

Everyone knows that it can be dangerous entering personal information over the internet. Theft is a serious and non-tolerated crime in the United States, and because of the internet, there is such a theft as cyber theft. Cyber theft is commonly known as an identity fraud or financial loss that can happen from directly entering personal information for any purpose such as banking or shopping. There are computer savvy people out there that can hack into the system and retrieve your information.

Cyber Theft Crimes

Albert Gonzalez, a Miami resident, has pled guilty to the largest identity theft in the nation. The theft involved over 130,000 accounts that appear to be corporate companies. Now twenty-eight, Gonzalez is confessing to his second case of computer hacking this year.

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