Manslaughter occurs when one person kills another individual without intending to do so. Facing voluntary manslaughter charges in Florida is an understandably stressful time. That said, it's important to know that Florida doesn't view all instances of manslaughter the...
Criminal Defense
How roadside drug tests can be unreliable
Florida law enforcement officers commonly use roadside drug tests to detect the presence of drugs in drivers' systems. These tests intend to promote public safety by identifying impaired drivers. However, recent studies and legal challenges have highlighted the...
How plea bargains undermine the criminal justice system
In Florida, a defendant engages in plea bargaining when they agree to plead guilty to a lesser charge and receive more lenient sentencing to avoid going to trial. Not all these defendants have committed the crime for which they are charged but feel they must take a...
Why witness credibility may be key to your case
There are a lot of differing criminal defense strategies that you can use in your case to try to beat the prosecution and obtain an acquittal. A lot of times you can take multiple approaches, too, which gives you even more opportunity to attack the prosecution’s case....
How should I act if I’m pulled over for a DUI?
Being pulled over for DUI is often a terrifying experience, especially if you have had a few drinks. But even if you are completely sober or are certain you are still within the legal alcohol limits, you are probably still going to be anxious and worried you’re going...
Do I have to render aid if I cause a fatal car crash?
If you have been in a minor fender-bender in Pensacola, you likely exchanged contact information and insurance information with the other driver. However, what if you were involved in a crash that injured or even killed the other driver or passengers? You could be...
What protections do people have from police searches for drugs?
The U.S. Constitution and the Florida Constitution provide many protections for people who are suspected of crimes. One of the most important protections that people have is that they are protected against unreasonable searches and seizures by the government. This is...
What is an ignition interlock device and when is it required?
There are a variety of different penalties and consequences drivers accused of drunk driving facing. One potential consequence is an ignition interlock device which is why it is helpful for accused drivers to be familiar with what an ignition interlock device is and...
Understanding juvenile crimes related to alcohol
Since Florida is a prominent vacation state and people from across the country congregate to enjoy the warm weather, beaches and litany of activities available, drivers who get behind the wheel after drinking alcohol is perceived as a major problem. Law enforcement is...
Do not let a DUI spoil your Fourth of July holiday
The Fourth of July is approaching, and this means many in Pensacola will enjoy a drink or two as they spend the day at the beach or at a friend’s backyard barbecue. Summer fun can turn into summer disaster, however, if on the way home from the festivities you are...
