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What You Need to Know About the Gabby Petito Act in Florida

By Haber Blank, LLP |

Florida’s domestic violence laws are constantly evolving, and the newest change comes by way of the newly proposed “Gabby Petito Act.”  This law seeks to create tougher penalties for those accused of domestic violence in Florida.  The move has been largely celebrated by various media organizations, but many Florida residents might not be completely… Read More »

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What Is the Definition of Unlicensed Firearm Dealing in Florida?

By Haber Blank, LLP |

Many Florida residents deal in firearms without realizing it. If you lack a proper license for these firearm transfers, serious legal penalties are possible. Even if you don’t see yourself as a “firearms dealer,” you may be classified as such under Florida law. It is very important to obtain proper licenses and follow appropriate… Read More »

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What Is the Highest Possible Sentence for Marijuana in Florida?

By Haber Blank, LLP |

While public perception of marijuana in Florida is shifting, serious penalties are still possible for anyone caught with this prohibited substance. In fact, the most serious penalties may shock many Florida residents, especially those who assume that criminal courts in the Sunshine State view this drug with a degree of leniency. What is the… Read More »

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Top Three Defenses to Domestic Violence Charges in Florida

By Haber Blank, LLP |

Domestic violence is one of the most serious crimes a family member can face in Florida. Many juries look unkindly on this offense, and those convicted can expect little sympathy from criminal courts in Florida. These factors highlight the need for targeted, effective defense strategies for defendants facing domestic violence allegations. Although several common… Read More »

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Are Certain Calibers Banned in Florida?

By Haber Blank, LLP |

Cartridges come in many different calibers, from the diminutive .17 HMR to the insane .950 JDJ. If you are a firearm enthusiast, you might be wondering whether it is legal to explore some of these larger calibers. The answer is somewhat confusing. As with so many other aspects of firearm legislation, you must consider… Read More »

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When Can Police Search My Home for Drugs in Fort Lauderdale?

By Haber Blank, LLP |

Police in Florida are only allowed to search a citizen’s home under very specific circumstances. If these requirements are not met, then they are not permitted to enter the home or search for prohibited substances – such as drugs. Any subsequent criminal charges that result from unconstitutional searches may be dismissed as a result,… Read More »

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What Happens if I Defend Myself with a Gun that Doesn’t Belong to Me?

By Haber Blank, LLP |

In life-or-death situations, victims often find themselves using weapons that may not belong to them in their defense. What happens after you successfully defend yourself with a weapon that isn’t yours? What happens if you use an illegal firearm? How does Florida deal with this type of situation, and what kind of consequences might… Read More »

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What Happens if You Sell Xanax in Florida?

By Haber Blank, LLP |

According to the Addictions Center, Xanax is one of the most popular drugs in the United States – with more prescriptions than any other psychiatric drug. Prescription rates continue to climb, and they have been increasing since 2008. Although it is possible to obtain Xanax through a legal medical prescription, many Florida residents also… Read More »

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Could a Florida Domestic Violence Injunction Force Me to Give Up My Firearms?

By Haber Blank, LLP |

Injunctions in Florida can force people to do many things, and these court orders are often connected with domestic violence allegations. The term “injunction” may be confusing for Florida residents, and many might be more familiar with the phrase “restraining order.” Most people understand that the main purpose of these court orders is to… Read More »

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