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How Criminal Defense Attorneys Handle Sting Operation Cases in Florida
Sting operations targeting people suspected of committing sex crimes against minors are a common law enforcement tactic. Usually, these operations involve undercover police officers posing as minors to catch individuals attempting to commit crimes such as traveling to meet a minor or possessing child pornography. Being caught in a sting operation can lead to… Read More »
Florida Child Pornography Convictions: Understanding the Limits of Federal Habeas Review
When found guilty of possessing or promoting child pornography in Florida, the legal proceedings don’t necessarily end after the trial and direct appeal. Many defendants try to contest their convictions through post-conviction motions and, ultimately, a federal habeas petition under 28 U.S.C. § 2254. A recent ruling from the United States District Court for… Read More »
FAQs About Florida’s Super Speeder Law
Known as the Super Speeder law, Florida Statutes Section 316.1922 targets drivers who exceed the speed limit by dangerous margins. Unlike standard traffic tickets, this law carries criminal penalties for dangerously excessive speeding, even if no accident occurs. Since its passing, the Super Speeder Law has surprised many drivers and raised a ton of… Read More »
What Is Florida’s Super Speeder Law?
Speeding is a common occurrence on Florida roads, but not all cases of speeding are treated equally by the law. In 2025, Florida legislators established a clear distinction between typical speeding violations and actions deemed excessively dangerous after passing House Bill 351. Under the new statute known as the “Super Speeder” law, the state… Read More »
Steps for Defending Against Super Speeder Charges in Florida
Being labeled a Super Speeder in Florida can feel scary. Unlike regular speeding tickets, Super Speeder violations happen when a driver exceeds the speed limit by 50 mph or more, or drives at 100 mph or more in a manner that poses a risk to others. According to Florida Statutes section 316.1922, these violations… Read More »
Revocation Periods for Repeat Dangerous Speeding Offenses in Florida
Florida takes dangerous excessive speeding very seriously. Under Florida Statutes section 316.1922, driving 50 mph or more over the speed limit or at 100 mph or more in a way that threatens the safety of others can lead to severe consequences. For repeat offenders, one possible penalty is the revocation of driving privileges. Understanding… Read More »
What To Do if Accused of Running a Ponzi Scheme in Florida
Being accused of running a Ponzi scheme is one of the most serious financial crime allegations an individual can face in Florida. These schemes often involve large sums of investor funds and complex financial arrangements, and prosecutors aggressively pursue them at both the state and federal levels. A recent case in Florida involved an… Read More »
Child Abuse and Parental Discipline in Florida: Understanding the Legal Line
Child abuse allegations are among the most serious accusations a parent can face in Florida. These cases often involve emotionally charged situations, family conflicts, and complicated questions about the difference between unlawful abuse and lawful parental discipline. Because the consequences of a conviction can be severe, including prison time and a permanent criminal record,… Read More »

