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Florida Criminal Case Law Update (October 10, 2022 – October 15, 2022)

The “Cite” of the Crime Podcast  CASE SUMMARIES Florida Case Law Update (October 10, 2022 – October 15, 2022) Listen to this week’s The “Cite” of the Crime Podcast episode here.  OVERVIEW – 10 Cases  1 – Florida Supreme Court Cases 4 – First DCA Cases 1 – Second DCA…

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Federal 11th Circuit Criminal Case Law Update (October 3, 2022 – October 7, 2022)

The “Cite” of the Crime Podcast CASE LAW SUMMARIES   Federal 11th Circuit Case Law Update (October 3, 2022 – October 7, 2022) Listen to this week’s The “Cite” of the Crime Podcast episode here.    OVERVIEW 9 cases 0 published decisions 9 unpublished decisions Case # 1 – USA…

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Federal Criminal Case Law Update (September 26, 2022 – September 30, 2022)

The “Cite” of the Crime Podcast CASE LAW SUMMARIES Federal Criminal Case Law Update (September 26, 2022 – September 30, 2022) Listen to this week’s The “Cite” of the Crime Podcast episode here. OVERVIEW 13 cases 1 published decisions 12 unpublished decisions 3 compassionate release cases that we’re not going to talk about.…

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Florida Criminal Case Law Update (September 26, 2022 – September 30, 2022)

The “Cite” of the Crime Podcast CASE LAW SUMMARIES   Florida Criminal Case Law Update (September 26, 2022 – September 30, 2022) Listen to this week’s The “Cite” of the Crime Podcast episode here.   OVERVIEW – 7 Cases  1 – Florida Supreme Court Cases 4 – First DCA Cases…

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Understanding the DUI Police Report

When a person is pulled over for driving under the influence (DUI), the arresting officer will prepare a police report, summarizing the reasons behind the arrest. These reports are important when it comes to prosecuting a DUI case, and they can be helpful for defense attorneys in evaluating the case…

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U.S. Supreme Court Holds That The Government Can Prosecute A Person Twice For the Same Conduct

The United States Supreme Court recently issued an opinion in Denezpi v. United States that further expanded a government’s ability to prosecute individuals multiple times for the same conduct.   Generally, the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution prohibits the government from retrying an individual who has already been prosecuted for that…

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Orbeez Challenge and AirSoft Attacks More Serious Than Most Teens Realize

It seems like every other day a new trend is emerging on Tik Tok.  Some of them are harmless.  Some of them are not.  One emerging trend is called the “Orbeez Challenge,” where children, mostly teenagers, shoot a polymer bead at unsuspecting, innocent bystanders.  While the shooter may think it’s…

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Supreme Court adopts broad interpretation of “different occasions” provision under the Armed Career Criminal Act

The Supreme Court handed down an important federal criminal law decision on March 7th, 2022 involving the interpretation of the “different occasions” language in the Armed Career Criminal Act. The Armed Career Criminal Act, 18 U.S.C. s.924(e), provides for a 15 year minimum mandatory sentence for any defendant convicted of…

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