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  • Texting While Driving Ban in Florida
    Texting While Driving Ban in Florida

    As of October 1, 2013, the state of Florida has begun to implement changes to their laws on texting while driving. It is now illegal to text and drive, but it is only a secondary offense. This means ...

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  • Difference Between a White Collar Crime and a Blue Collar Crime
    Difference Between a White Collar Crime and a Blue Collar Crime

    When an individual violates a city, state or federal law and, as a result of the violation causes injury or harm to another individual or member of the general public, he or she could be faced with ...

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  • Why You Need an Aggressive Defense Against Sex Crimes Allegations
    Why You Need an Aggressive Defense Against Sex Crimes Allegations

    Sex crimes are one type of criminal activity that, regardless of whether or not you are actually convicted of a crime, a simple accusation or allegation could be enough to completely destroy your ...

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  • Legal Protection Against Domestic Violence Charges
    Legal Protection Against Domestic Violence Charges

    If you live in the Panama City area and have suffered any kind of physical, mental or emotional pain as a result of domestic violence, we urge you to contact our firm right away in order to discuss ...

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  • Benefits of Getting Your Criminal Record Expunged
    Benefits of Getting Your Criminal Record Expunged

    If you or a loved one has previously been arrested, charged or convicted for a crime, that information can now be found on your criminal record. Whether it was your first offense, or you had been ...

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  • How to Determine if You Have Grounds for a Premises Liability Claim
    How to Determine if You Have Grounds for a Premises Liability Claim

    According to the law, the owner, manager and/or person in possession of a property is generally considered to be liable for any and all injuries sustained on their premises, especially in cases in ...

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