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Monthly Archives: February 2024

DUI Law

Having Children in the Car During DUIs in Fort Lauderdale

By Haber Blank, LLP |

Committing a first-offense DUI is a serious offense, but it can become much worse with certain aggravating factors. One example of an aggravating DUI factor is having a child in the vehicle at the time of your alleged offense. If you are facing this type of situation, it is important to understand the potential… Read More »

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Air Travel with a Firearm in Fort Lauderdale: Dos and Don’ts

By Haber Blank, LLP |

While you can legally bring your firearm on plane journeys in many situations, it is important to approach this process in a careful manner. Before heading to the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, you may wish to review the various laws and regulations that apply to air travel with a firearm. Doing so may save… Read More »

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What Happens if My Child Brings a Firearm to School in Fort Lauderdale?

By Haber Blank, LLP |

Parents may receive phone calls from high schools for a number of reasons, but this situation can be particularly tense when firearms are involved. As a parent, you might have a million questions when you learn that your child has been caught with a firearm on school premises. This issue is unfortunately quite common… Read More »

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Cutting Cocaine in Fort Lauderdale: Can It Lead to Lesser Sentences?

By Haber Blank, LLP |

According to InSight Crime, the purity of cocaine in the United States is “continuously decreasing.” This lack of purity is something that many recreational users and low-level dealers have come to accept, and it is virtually unheard of for these individuals to come across 100% pure cocaine in Fort Lauderdale. This is of course… Read More »

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Accidental Discharge in Fort Lauderdale: Will I Face Penalties?

By Haber Blank, LLP |

According to one study, there are approximately 430 unintentional firearm fatalities in the United States each year. In 2022, 19 of these deaths occurred in Florida – according to data from Florida Health. If you have accidentally discharged a firearm in Fort Lauderdale, you might be wondering what kinds of penalties you will face…. Read More »

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Penalties for Trafficking Magic Mushrooms in Fort Lauderdale

By Haber Blank, LLP |

Magic mushrooms are some of the most popular recreational drugs in Florida. According to the National Institutes of Health, the consumption of these mushrooms likely began before humanity even evolved – and there is evidence that even early hominins such as Neanderthals ate them. Today, many Florida residents face criminal consequences for trafficking these… Read More »

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Felons Face Serious Consequences for Firearm Possession in Florida

By Haber Blank, LLP |

Although incarceration and fines represent the most obvious consequences associated with felonies, convicts may also lose certain rights after convictions. A felon cannot possess a firearm in the State of Florida, and any attempts to obtain a firearm may result in serious penalties. A number of felons have faced these penalties within the past… Read More »

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Possession of a Digital Scale: Can It Be Used as Evidence in a Florida Trafficking Case?

By Haber Blank, LLP |

There are many reasons why someone might want to carry a digital scale. Some coffee enthusiasts use scales to measure out the perfect amount of coffee for a consistent brewing experience. Chefs and culinary professionals might also want to take digital scales to work in order to accurately measure out ingredients. Of course, drug… Read More »

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