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Florida Woman Accused of DUI with Child in Car

From time to time, drivers in the Fort Lauderdale area will get arrested on suspicion of DUI when they have a child in the car.  Whether it’s a teenager or a small child, the charges imposed will likely be the same. Whenever this happens, the prosecutor tries to make it…

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Florida Arrest for DUI Child Endangerment: Woman 4x Legal Limit

Authorities made a South Florida arrest for DUI and child endangerment in Boynton Beach after allegedly discovering a woman drunk behind the wheel of a car in a parking lot with four children jumping in and out of the sunroof. According to The Sun Sentinel, the engine of the vehicle…

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5th Circuit Rules on Police Retaliation for Driver Refusal to Answer Questions

Citizens have certain constitutional rights when it comes to interactions with police and other law enforcement agencies. Those rights do not disappear the moment they get behind the wheel of a car. Still, it is true that motorists don’t necessarily have free reign in police interactions. For example, there is…

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Former Florida Parks Director Arrested for DUI, Property Damage, Hit-and-Run

The former director of the Florida State Parks was recently arrested for DUI with property damage and hit-and-run, according to the Tallahassee Democrat, which explained the arrest occurred after defendant was stopped by troopers with the Florida Highway Patrol. According to reports, the former official, who also previously worked for…

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Hollywood Police Target Domestic Violence Offenders

City police in Hollywood are taking aim at those previously arrested for domestic violence, vowing beefed up penalties and scrutiny – up to and including unannounced, uninvited police checks on individual residences.  The Miami Herald reports the letter, an effort initiated by the city police department’s Domestic Violence Unit, is a way of…

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Florida Spring Breakers, Tourists, Grapple With Hangover of Vacation Arrest

Throngs of spring breakers and tourists start to flood Florida coasts beginning in March, with spring break hitting its peak around the middle of the month. However, those who came for a week may find they are dealing with our court system for much longer.  The Sun-Sentinel reported spring breakers…

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Florida Lawmakers Weigh Marijuana Decriminalization

Florida state senators in the Criminal Justice Committee are weighing a measure that would decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana in the Sunshine State. If passed, violators would receive a civil citation instead of facing arrest. Possession of less than one ounce would be considered a first-degree misdemeanor, for…

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Reliability of Forensic Hair Analysis Questioned in Study

Over the last several decades, the American criminal justice system has relied increasingly on forensic testing to definitively identify suspects, nail down timelines and prove or disprove theories about what happened and who was involved.  However, there is an increasing amount of data showing that some of these methods are…

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DUI Ignition Interlock Bill Passes Florida House Committee

Florida House committee lawmakers have put the state one step closer to compelling more first-time DUI offenders to install ignition interlock devices.  On the surface, this may seem like bad news for DUI offenders. After all, ignition interlock devices are expensive, cumbersome and embarrassing. However, there could be one major…

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Gov. Scott Reassigns Murder Cases Citing Prosecutor’s Death Penalty Stance

Florida’s death penalty has been the source of intense scrutiny over the last year.  Last year, the Florida Supreme Court’s ruling in Hurst v. State struck down the prior capital sentencing statute allowing judges to impose the death penalty if a majority of jurors recommended death or to override a jury’s recommendation for…

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