Florida Criminal Defense Blog
White collar cases rarely hinge on a single piece of proof. They are built slowly, often quietly, through records, communications, financial activity, and witness […]
Emails can play a central role in federal wire fraud cases, but they are rarely the sole evidence. In many investigations, emails are among […]
What to do if federal agents contact you. Read our blog to learn your rights, risks, and how a lawyer can protect you before you speak.
Mail fraud vs wire fraud explained. Learn key differences, penalties, and defense strategies from a federal fraud defense lawyer.
What is a proffer agreement in federal cases? Learn how “Queen for a Day” works, the risks involved, and when it can backfire.
Received a federal subpoena? Learn what it means in white collar cases and how to respond before charges are filed.
What happens after a federal indictment in Florida? Learn what to expect next—arraignment, detention hearings, discovery, and sentencing exposure—in federal court.
Is entering an unlocked home illegal in Florida? Learn how intent, not forced entry, determines burglary charges and what Florida law actually says.
Learn how federal sentencing guidelines are calculated in Florida, what affects your range, and how our former prosecutors fight for reduced penalties.
Learn how Florida handles actual and constructive drug possession and what matters when you had no knowledge of the substances in Fort Lauderdale cases.
Unauthorized use of a credit card in Florida can result in felony charges and jail time. Learn penalties, defenses, and when to call a lawyer.
Facing a probation violation in Fort Lauderdale? Read our blog to learn when charges may be dismissed and why fast action with a skilled attorney is essential.
Filing for bankruptcy is often a stressful and personal choice involving serious legal and financial effects. However, when documents submitted in a bankruptcy case […]
Arrested for a gun charge in Florida? Learn what to do next and how a skilled defense lawyer can protect your rights and future. Free consultation.
If you’ve been arrested or are under investigation for a violent offense in Florida, you may have heard the terms “aggravated assault” and “battery” […]

