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Are Domestic Violence Case Records Public?

By Perlet & Shiner, P.A. |

Being charged with a crime of domestic violence is a serious life event that must be taken seriously. Even if you are not ultimately convicted of this type of offense, it is important to realize that unlike in many other states, any state proceeding in Florida – including most lawsuits and criminal cases –… Read More »

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The Use Of Social Media In Domestic Violence Cases

By Perlet & Shiner, P.A. |

In this day and age, many people in the United States feel strongly about their social media, seeing it as a place to express unfiltered thoughts they cannot articulate elsewhere. While this can be catharsis, it does bring significant trouble in many situations. If you have been charged with a crime of domestic violence… Read More »

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Should I Be Afraid Of False Domestic Violence Allegations?

By Perlet & Shiner, P.A. |

Being maliciously falsely accused of domestic violence is a common bogeyman in today’s news, even though it happens relatively infrequently. What is more common is a domestic dispute in which the stories of all involved are garbled, and allegations of abuse are levied back and forth. If you have been charged with a crime… Read More »

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Is Stalking A Crime Of Domestic Violence?

By Perlet & Shiner, P.A. |

Stalking is a criminal offense that only truly became known a few decades ago, with the first anti-stalking law being passed in 1990 in California. Florida’s law was passed in 1992, and sets out in detail the factors that must be present in a case for the law to apply. Because of its often… Read More »

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Domestic Violence Can Be A Warning Sign For Worse

By Perlet & Shiner, P.A. |

Domestic violence, also called intimate partner violence (IPV), is a phenomenon with many different forms. Someone may commit one crime of this type and vow to never do it again, and others may commit crimes of domestic violence because they feel they can. In early December, a domestic violence incident in Seminole County ended… Read More »

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Statutes Of Limitations & Domestic Violence Crimes

By Perlet & Shiner, P.A. |

Crimes of domestic violence are taken seriously in Florida, with the law allowing additional penalties for convictions if the underlying offense has an element of intimate partner violence. However, the defendant also has the right to present their side of the story, including any defenses that they feel explain their behavior. One defense that… Read More »

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The Consequences Of A Guilty Verdict In Domestic Violence Cases

By Perlet & Shiner, P.A. |

Domestic violence is a far-too-common phenomenon, affecting at least a double-digit percentage of marriages in the United States. In most cases, a person found guilty of a crime of domestic violence will have to serve at least some jail time, plus paying fines and assorted court costs. However, there are far more potential consequences… Read More »

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Violating A Florida Domestic Violence Injunction

By Perlet & Shiner, P.A. |

Domestic violence injunctions (DVIs) exist to protect alleged victims from mistreatment by their abusers. A court can grant a temporary or long-term injunction if an alleged victim can show the appropriate grounds that make it necessary, and if one is granted against you, it is crucial that you not try to contact your alleged… Read More »

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Dealing With False Domestic Violence Accusations In Florida

By Perlet & Shiner, P.A. |

It is a common myth in the U.S. that the majority of domestic violence and sexual assault accusations are false, made up to get attention for the alleged victim or to harm the person against whom the allegations are made. In reality, the majority of domestic violence claims are very real, and affect all… Read More »

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Former Palm Beach State Attorney Dave Aronberg Reflects on the Travis Rudolph Case

By Perlet & Shiner, P.A. |

Palm Beach State Attorney Dave Aronberg’s term expired on Monday January 6 at midnight. He reflects in one part of the video below about the Travis Rudolph Case and how his office was unable to gain a conviction. Attorneys Marc Shiner and Heidi Perlet represented Mr. Rudolph who was found not guilty in 2023… Read More »

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