Can Police Detain Me Without A Warrant?
If you have been taken in custody by police without any charges, you are probably asking yourself "Can police detain me legally without a warrant?"
If you have been taken in custody by police without any charges, you are probably asking yourself "Can police detain me legally without a warrant?"
Florida has some of the toughest DUI laws in the country. Here are some important factors that may influence the outcome of your charges.
When an officer of the law conducts an arrest, they use probable cause to justify that arrest. Before a search warrant is issued, probable cause must be demonstrated to the courts as reason enough to issue the warrant.
Resisting arrest in Florida comes with serious consequences. Acquiring legal defense early in the process will help your criminal defense lawyer negotiate with the prosecution to have the sentence reduced or charges dropped altogether.
According to Florida State Law, fleeing and eluding occurs when an officer of the law requests an individual to pull over their vehicle and that individual refuses or fails to stop. This crime can also occur when an individual stops their vehicle and then runs on foot in order to evade a police officer. Learn what these charges mean and how you can defend against them.
A sex crime conviction can weigh heavily on your ability to get a job or find a place to live. If you are involved in a sex crime or charged mistakenly, contact the criminal defense team at William B. Bennett P.A. immediately to begin working on your defense.
The right to remain silent protects you when and if you undergo police questioning or trial. If you've been charged with a crime and spoken to the police, make sure you contact the criminal defense team at Attorney William B. Bennett P.A. as soon as possible to lessen any consequences.
An indecent exposure charge involves the intentional exposure of a person’s sexual organs, such as the genitals, in a public or private place where the exposure is likely to be offensive against the values of decency.
Challenges to the marijuana laws in Florida are frequently in the news, from medical usage to full recreational legalization and growing marijuana to possession.
e know how to interpret the statutory rape laws in Florida, and depending on the case, we may be able to use the interpretation of the law to reduce or eliminate such a charge from those who have been accused.
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