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By andrewstrecker 22 Nov, 2016
We were happy to represent Alicia Byrnes and she gave us permission to share her story. In January of this year, Alicia slapped the father of her children with an open hand in response to repeated threats of physical violence made to her and to her children. In an effort to gain the upper hand [..] The post St. Lucie County Woman found Not Guilty of Felony Domestic Battery appeared first on Strecker Legal.
By andrewstrecker 23 Aug, 2016
We were proud to represent Shantoria Thompson and she was gracious enough to give us permission to share her story. Shantoria was an eyewitness to a homicide in 2011. Law enforcement mistakenly revealed her identity to the perpetrators of the homicide, and she was forced to flee the State with her infant son. The only [..] The post Not Guilty Verdict for Belle Glade Woman charged with Perjury in a Capital Proceeding appeared first on Strecker Legal.
By andrewstrecker 30 Jun, 2016
This is a question that criminal defense attorneys get all of the time.  It’s frustrating for a variety of reasons, and it’s most frustrating when a client has already made their criminal law issue far worse by speaking to law enforcement without their attorney present. If you have any question about whether or not you [..] The post When should I talk to the police ? appeared first on Strecker Legal.
By andrewstrecker 13 May, 2016
Orlando Weekly – In a case that started with a dangling tag light, the Florida Supreme Court made clear Thursday that police officers have broad authority to pull over motorists whose license plates are not fully visible. Justices, in a 5-2 decision, rejected an appeal from Jermaine D. English, who was stopped by Orlando police [..] The post Florida Supreme Court Just Made It Easier To Get Pulled Over appeared first on Strecker Legal.
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