Author Archives: Jay Butchko
Influencer Faces Second-Degree Murder Charges In Domestic Violence Incident
In August 2022, social media model and influencer Courtney Clenney was arrested in Hawaii and extradited back to Florida to face charges of second-degree murder with a deadly weapon. Her boyfriend, Christian Obumseli, was killed in April after an incident in which Clenney allegedly stabbed him with a long knife. While in general, women… Read More »
Felony Drug Offender Probation In Florida
If you are charged with felony drug possession in Florida, you are generally facing significant and serious charges. However, depending on the specific facts of your situation, you may wind up sentenced to what is known as felony drug offender probation. This may be a blessing in your case, but it should not be… Read More »
Misconceptions About Florida Domestic Violence
Statistics from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement show that in 2019, approximately 105,000 domestic violence-related offenses were reported in the state, with countless more almost certainly going unreported. Yet despite its prevalence, there are many misconceptions about how domestic violence crimes are treated under Florida law. If you have been charged with a… Read More »
Kodak Black Arrested For Drug Trafficking
Being famous does not, unfortunately, give a person the right to break the law with impunity. Florida rapper Kodak Black has had legal trouble in the past, being sentenced to more than 3 years in prison in 2019 on weapons charges before being pardoned by the former president. Now, he faces charges of possession… Read More »
Domestic Violence Case Against Former WWE NXT Wrestler Dropped
In May 2022, All Elite Wrestling’s Jake Atlas was arrested and charged with domestic violence in Florida after attacking his long-term partner during an argument. While the partner suffered only minor injuries, Atlas was charged with misdemeanor (domestic) battery after allegedly refusing to tell his side of the story. In late June, the charges… Read More »
Florida Grandmother Brings “Heroin, Cocaine, And A Baby” To Prison
In late June 2022, a Florida grandmother brought her infant grandchild to DeSoto Correctional Institution to visit an inmate with her. However, she also allegedly brought contraband: approximately “100 grams of cocaine and heroin.” The drugs were found during a standard search, after which the woman’s car was searched, netting almost 700 more grams… Read More »
What Is A Domestic Violence Injunction?
If someone has become a victim of domestic violence, or they fear that they may become a victim of domestic violence, they may be able to obtain what is known as a domestic violence injunction (DVI). An injunction is a legal order that either prevents a person from doing something, or compels them to… Read More »
Mandatory Minimum Sentences Do Not Curb Drug Crime
Back in the 1980s and 1990s, Florida began to institute what are known as mandatory minimum sentences, in order to crack down on the epidemic of drug trafficking sweeping the state. However, over time, the sentences have, more often than not, been applied to the average person on the street rather than to well-connected… Read More »
What Can Victims Of False Domestic Violence Allegations Do?
False allegations of crimes like domestic violence and child abuse are, in reality, much less common than popular culture might show them to be. However, they do happen, and can cause very real suffering to the accused person and their loved ones. Adding insult to injury is the fact that very few who make… Read More »
What Constitutes Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia?
When someone uses drugs, they often require what is known as drug paraphernalia in order to do it properly. For example, if someone smokes marijuana, the paper they use to roll the drug into a cigarette counts as drug paraphernalia – any item used to “conceal, store, cultivate [ … ] or process” a… Read More »