July 2, 2014
The Police Need a Warrant to Search Your Cell Phone

In the case of Riley versus California, the United States Supreme Court ruled that the police generally may not, without a warrant, search the contents of a cell phone that is taken from someone who has been arrested. The facts in the Riley case are as follows: David Riley was stopped for a traffic violation […]

June 20, 2014
It was Illegal for the Police to Take Pills from a Woman's Purse

In the case of Melva Gay versus the State of Florida, a police officer stopped a car for failing to come to a complete stop at at stop sign. Melva Gay was a passenger in that car. The officer asked the driver to get out of the car and then asked him if he could […]

June 14, 2014
Robbery Versus Shoplifting

In the case of the State of Florida versus Dennis Baker, some security guards at a department store located inside a shopping mall saw Mr. Baker take a videotape recorder and leave the store without first paying for it. When Baker saw the guards coming towards him, he put the recorder down inside the mall […]

June 7, 2014
Juveniles and Sex Offender Registration

In the case of the State of Florida versus Melissa Hope Williams, Ms. Williams moved to Florida in 2005 from Michigan where she had been adjudicated delinquent for a misdemeanor sex offense and required to register as a sex offender. She was 11 years old when she committed her crime and 13 years old when […]

June 1, 2014
Self-Defense Cases and the Victim's Character Trait of Violence

In the case of Narcisse Antoine versus the State of Florida, Mr. Antoine was convicted of attempted second degree murder with a firearm. He was at a nightclub when he was punched in the jaw. According to Antoine, two men appeared to be reaching for weapons, so he pulled out a gun and began shooting, […]

May 23, 2014
DUI and the Accident Report Privilege

In the case of Kenneth Wetherington versus the State of Florida, Mr. Wetherington was charged with committing the crime of felony DUI based upon his involvement in a single-car accident. At Wetherington's trial, a police officer testified that he spoke with Wetherington while investigating the accident and that Wetherington admitted he was driving the car […]

May 16, 2014
Why did a Judge Deny a Fire Fighter's Request to Have His Record Sealed?

On my website Florida Criminal Records: Frequently Asked Questions, I just wrote an article entitled "Why Was a Fire Fighter's Request to Seal His Record Denied?" If you would like to read my article, simply click on it to do so.

May 9, 2014
Robbery and the Use of Force

In the case of C.B.B. versus the State of Florida, a child with the initials "C.B.B." was found guilty of the crime of robbery based upon the following facts: C.B.B. and two of his friends were accused of robbing another middle schooler of his bicycle. According to that middle schooler, he was riding his bicycle […]

May 2, 2014
Trespass and Stolen Cars

In the case of D.L. v. the State of Florida, a juvenile with the initials "D.L." was convicted of the crime of trespass to an automobile. The facts of this case are as follows: On November 27, 2012, Miami–Dade Police discovered the location of a stolen Volkswagen Jetta and began watching that area. Officer Del […]

April 23, 2014
Remember the Prescription Defense

In the case of Daniel Shedd versus the State of Florida, Mr. Shedd was convicted of possession of alprazolam and hydrocodone as well as marijuana. The facts of his case are as follows: Shedd was pulled over by Florida Highway Patrol officers for committing a traffic infraction while driving his mother's car. During the traffic […]

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