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Monthly Archives: December 2023

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How Much Jail Time Will I Get If Convicted Of Domestic Violence?

By Perlet & Shiner, P.A. |

Domestic violence is a serious offense that can result in significant consequences. However, Florida law on the subject is confusing; the way the relevant statute is worded, it may appear as though no jail time is required upon conviction. In reality, almost everyone convicted of a crime of domestic violence will serve time behind… Read More »

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Lee County Couple Charged With Child Neglect After Child Overdoses

By Perlet & Shiner, P.A. |

In late October 2023, a Lee County couple was charged with child neglect and possession of cocaine after first responders found their 14-month old child unresponsive after overdosing. As of this writing, the child is in stable condition, but the couple confessed to knowing that their child had ingested “several pills described as oxycodone”… Read More »

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Why Can’t My Alleged Victim Drop Domestic Violence Charges?

By Perlet & Shiner, P.A. |

Domestic violence cases often get started when a well-meaning neighbor or family member calls police over an argument that may not warrant a law enforcement presence. If this has happened to you, and you have been charged with domestic violence in Florida, it is understandable to be concerned. It may occur to you to… Read More »

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Drug Trafficking vs “Intent To Sell”

By Perlet & Shiner, P.A. |

Because of the state’s past history with illegal drugs, crimes involving sale or trafficking are taken incredibly seriously. That said, it is important to draw a distinction between the two. Florida law differentiates between the offenses, particularly in the matter of intent – but being charged with either can be a life changing event…. Read More »

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Supreme Court Hearing Case That May Affect Florida Domestic Violence Victims

By Perlet & Shiner, P.A. |

In 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Ass’n v Bruen which established that governing authorities have no discretion in issuing gun permits; in other words, that the 1911 Sullivan Act granting authorities partial discretion in assessing an individual’s reasons for carrying a firearm was… Read More »

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Daytona Beach Man Attempts To Dump Fentanyl During Drug Bust

By Perlet & Shiner, P.A. |

In early November 2023, a man living in Daytona Beach was at home when a search warrant was executed on his property – but instead of allowing law enforcement to search his home, he attempted to throw fentanyl down a sink. The man had been under investigation in recent months for allegedly selling drugs… Read More »

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