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May

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How Much Does Workers’ Compensation Pay in Florida?

If you are injured at work in Florida, can you receive workers' compensation? Will you need help from a Tampa workers’ compensation attorney? What benefits are provided? What should working people in Florida know about worker’s comp and job-related injuries?Eve...

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May

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What is Burglary in the First Degree in Florida?

Burglary is a serious crime in the state of Florida. Every year, thousands of people are arrested for burglary in this state. Those that are convicted of this crime can face severe legal penalties, including incarceration and substantial fines.If you are arrested for and charged...

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May

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Are Accidental Fires Considered Arson in Florida?

More than 1,200 arson offenses were reported to law enforcement agencies in the state of Florida in 2018. Arson is a serious crime, which is why authorities thoroughly investigate every reported offense. But not every fire is arson, and unfortunately, many people are wrongfully a...

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May

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How Do Plea Bargains Work?

Many people assume that if they are charged with a crime in Florida, their case will go to trial, where a jury will decide their fate. But in reality, most criminal cases are not resolved by trial verdicts, but rather through plea bargains, which are also known as plea deals or p...

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May

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Is DUI A Minor Traffic Violation in Florida?

Driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs is illegal in all 50 states. However, the laws regarding DUI crimes vary from state-to-state. For example, some states, such as New Jersey, treat DUI as a traffic offense rather than a criminal offense.The DUI laws in Florida...

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May

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How to Fight A Restraining Order in Florida

The law allows victims of domestic violence to file for restraining orders, also known as injunctions, to protect them from their abusers. An injunction is a legal document that contains certain terms that the alleged abuser must comply with. For example, an injunction may order...

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