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How to Obtain an Injunction in Florida: A Step-by-Step Guide

In Florida, injunctions are available to victims of domestic abuse as a means of protection. Injunctions are also known as restraining orders, and they can be either temporary or permanent. During the time it takes to obtain a permanent injunction, a judge may grant a temporary injunction in order to protect the victim. With the ...
by Thomas Feiter - November 06th, 2024

Recording of an Injunction

Injunctions, or restraining orders, are court orders that are designed to protect the petitioner from the respondent indefinitely or for a set period of time. According to Florida law, Fla. Stat. § 741.30(6)(h), All proceedings under this subsection shall be recorded. This means that the court must create an audio recording, at the very minimum, ...
by The Fighter Law Firm - October 30th, 2024

How Can a Criminal Conviction Impact Your Employment or Professional Life?

Employers have a right to preserve the safety and efficiency of their workplaces; therefore, conducting background checks is a logical step in the hiring process. As a result, having a criminal record can impact your chances of obtaining or keeping a certain job. Many employers view a criminal record as an indication of a person’s ...
by Thomas Feiter - October 28th, 2024

Criminal Child Hearsay in Sex Cases 

In the case of Oliver v. State (2024), the key issue involved the admissibility of child hearsay statements from unrecorded interviews. Michael Troy Oliver argued that his due process rights were violated when the trial court admitted the hearsay statements of a child sexual abuse victim, which were obtained during unrecorded interviews with law enforcement ...
by The Fighter Law Firm - October 23rd, 2024

Are There Alternatives to Jail or Prison Time in Florida?

In Florida, not all criminal offenses will be punished with a jail or prison sentence. Although punishing crimes is one of its major objectives, the criminal justice system has an ultimate goal of rehabilitating offenders so that they can reenter society as law-abiding citizens. Some offenders may be ordered to go on probation, do community ...
by Thomas Feiter - October 20th, 2024

How Experienced Attorneys Protect Your Rights in Criminal Trials

Florida is saturated with attorneys. But all attorneys are not created equal. If you or a loved one has been charged with a crime, you need an attorney who has the experience and knowledge to protect you at every stage of your case – from the time you are detained until the completion of trial.  ...
by The Fighter Law Firm - October 16th, 2024

The Rights to check your Motorboat and Unreasonable Search & Seizure

The FWC has the right to randomly stop and detain boats for the limited purpose of checking fishing permits, registration certificates and safety equipment.   The Courts have noted that a person’s expectation of privacy in a motorboat is less that the same expectation of privacy in an automobile.   However, the FWC is still barred from ...
by The Fighter Law Firm - October 11th, 2024

How Does the Expungement Process Work in Florida?

Having a criminal record can negatively impact many aspects of your future. For example, you may find it difficult to rent an apartment or get certain jobs because of your criminal record. There is a process by which you may be able to have your criminal record destroyed so that it will not appear on ...
by Thomas Feiter - October 09th, 2024

Why Consulting a Lawyer is Crucial When Relocating

Relocating, whether due to a new job, family reasons, or other personal circumstances, can be a complex process fraught with legal considerations. A recent case, Charles Edward Lane v. Samaria Fuller (Case No. 5D2023-1943), highlights why it’s essential to seek legal advice before making such a move.  In Lane v. Fuller, the court addressed a ...
by The Fighter Law Firm - September 25th, 2024
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