Criminal Procedure

Search Warrants in Florida

Search Warrants in Florida As a private citizen facing criminal charges in Florida, one of the most intrusive actions the government can take against your constitutional rights is to conduct a search, often done pursuant to a judge-approved search warrant. Understanding how search warrants work is key. This comprehensive post breaks down the search warrant process so you understand [...]

By |January 8th, 2024|Categories: Blog, Criminal Procedure, Florida Law|Comments Off on Search Warrants in Florida

What Is a Notice to Appear?

What Is a Notice to Appear? You likely have many questions if you or a loved one has received a notice to appear (NTA) for a criminal case in Miami-Dade County. As experienced Florida criminal defense attorneys, we understand this can be stressful. This guide explains key things about notices to appear in Florida, your rights and options, and [...]

By |December 15th, 2023|Categories: Criminal Procedure, Misdemeanors|Comments Off on What Is a Notice to Appear?

Restitution in Florida Criminal Cases

Restitution in Florida Criminal Cases You’ve been arrested and charged with a crime in Florida. Your first concerns are possible jail time, fines, a criminal record, and other direct penalties. But there’s another consequence looming that you also need to understand—the possibility of paying restitution. An Overview of Criminal Restitution in Florida Simply put, criminal restitution refers to [...]

By |December 13th, 2023|Categories: Criminal Procedure, Sentencing|Comments Off on Restitution in Florida Criminal Cases

Discovery in Florida Criminal Cases

Discovery in Florida Criminal Cases If you’ve been arrested and charged with a crime in Florida, you probably have many questions about what happens next. One important part of the criminal justice process is something called “discovery.” Keep reading to discover what discovery is, why it matters, and how an experienced Miami criminal defense lawyer can help ensure you [...]

By |December 7th, 2023|Categories: Criminal Procedure, Florida Law|Comments Off on Discovery in Florida Criminal Cases

What Is an Arrest Under Florida Law?

What Is an Arrest Under Florida Law? Being arrested can be a scary and disorienting experience. Suddenly, you're in handcuffs, being read your rights, and taken into police custody. It's important to understand what constitutes an arrest under Florida law and your rights during the process. This guide breaks down the key things to know if you find yourself arrested [...]

By |October 29th, 2023|Categories: Criminal Procedure, Florida Law|Comments Off on What Is an Arrest Under Florida Law?

Arrest Searches in Miami: What You Need to Know

Arrest Searches in Miami: What You Need to Know Understanding Arrests and Arrest Searches in Miami Living in a major metropolitan area like Miami comes with many advantages but also some potential downsides. With a population of over 2.7 million in Miami-Dade County alone, arrests happen regularly as law enforcement works to keep the public safe. However, arrests can [...]

By |October 25th, 2023|Categories: Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure|Comments Off on Arrest Searches in Miami: What You Need to Know

How to Withdraw a Guilty or No Contest Plea in Florida

How to Withdraw a Guilty or No Contest Plea in Florida If you have entered a guilty or no contest (nolo contendere) plea in a Florida criminal case, you may be able to withdraw your plea under certain circumstances. Withdrawing a plea after it has been formally accepted by the court is not easy, but it can be done. This [...]

By |October 14th, 2023|Categories: Criminal Procedure, Florida Law|Comments Off on How to Withdraw a Guilty or No Contest Plea in Florida

Double Jeopardy: What Every Miami Criminal Defendant Needs to Know

Double Jeopardy: What Every Miami Criminal Defendant Needs to Know Double jeopardy is a critical legal principle that every Miami criminal defendant should understand. This constitutional protection can bar further prosecution and prevent harsher punishment in certain circumstances. As your criminal defense attorney in Miami, I want to provide you with a comprehensive overview of double jeopardy and how [...]

By |August 1st, 2023|Categories: Constitutional Rights, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Fifth Amendment|Comments Off on Double Jeopardy: What Every Miami Criminal Defendant Needs to Know

Can a Police Officer Arrest You Outside Their Jurisdiction in Florida?

Can a Police Officer Arrest You Outside Their Jurisdiction in Florida? You're driving down the highway when you see those familiar flashing red and blue lights in your rearview mirror. You pull over, expecting to get a speeding ticket from the local police department. But when the officer approaches your window, you notice his uniform says he's from a [...]

By |July 30th, 2023|Categories: Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Police Officers|Comments Off on Can a Police Officer Arrest You Outside Their Jurisdiction in Florida?

When Can Police Stop and Frisk You in Miami? Understanding Terry Stops

When Can Police Stop and Frisk You in Miami? Understanding Terry Stops If you've ever been stopped on the street by a police officer who searched you for weapons or contraband, you were likely the subject of a "Terry stop." As a Miami criminal defense lawyer, I want to explain when these types of stops are legal, your rights and [...]

By |July 30th, 2023|Categories: Constitutional Rights, Criminal Procedure, Fourth Amendment|Comments Off on When Can Police Stop and Frisk You in Miami? Understanding Terry Stops