As a board certified criminal trial attorney, I have seen my fair share of jury trials. October 17, 2017 proved to be a remarkable day. This day will be a day that is not long forgotten. I just finished a two-day jury trial. My client was facing a difficult trial. The State of Florida was […]
Charging Drug Dealers with Murder?
The news has been filled with stories of the drug Fentanyl and first-responders and law enforcement officials becoming sick and even dying from responding to suspected drug dealing crime scenes. Additionally, the death count of people overdosing from this extremely potent and powerful drug is rising at a staggering rate. In Florida, some prosecutors are […]
Florida Medical Marijuana Law Signed by Governor
Legislation was signed recently by Florida Gov. Rick Scott making medical marijuana legal with a deadline of July 3 for how patients can qualify and receive the drug. Floridians approved this last year with 71 percent of the vote. However, we need to remember that this is simply the initial framework for access to medical […]
Orange County and Juveniles in Prison
There was a recent piece that ran on NPR about the disproportionate amount of African Americans youths that are being arrested as juveniles in Orange County. In a story entitled “In Prison by Sixteen”, it was revealed that Orange County has the most juvenile arrests in Florida for the last three years. Almost all of […]
The Politics of the Death Penalty
In the Markieth Lloyd case, the Orange County State Attorney Aramis Ayala declined to seek the death penalty and her office was removed from prosecuting this case by the governor. This decision caused distress in the law enforcement community and among those who support the death penalty in capital cases. This is the politics of […]
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