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Broward County Woman Faces Heavy Prison Time for Drunken Hit and Run

A Coral Springs resident who was originally from upstate New York was killed while riding his motorcycle when he was involved in an accident with an alleged drunk driver.  30-year-old Benjamin Pirofsky was riding his motorcycle on North Federal Highway in Broward County when Nadia Verdoni made a left turn into his path with her […]

Finebloom, Haenel & Higgins, March 7, 2014

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Is Harsher Punishment the Answer? Florida Legislators Think Yes

Is Harsher Punishment the Answer? Florida Legislators Think Yes Statistically, the United States is the most jailed country in the world, with evidence supporting the fact that one out of a hundred United States residents will spend time in prison. The homicide rate in America still ranks in the top ten highest in the world, […]

Finebloom, Haenel & Higgins, March 4, 2014

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Amanda Bynes Avoids Jail with “Wet Reckless” Plea

Actress Amanda Bynes, who has been making headlines for the last few years for erratic behavior, pleaded no contest to a "wet reckless" charge in relation to a DUI charge from 2012.  In that incident, Bynes hit a police car while she was driving under the influence, causing minor damage to both vehicles.  As a […]

Finebloom, Haenel & Higgins, March 3, 2014

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The Jimmy Ryce Act and Other Sexual Predator Laws Undergo Changes in Florida

2014 promises to be a big year for Florida legislators with a slew of new laws and amendment revisions already making the rounds. The theme is centered on tougher laws and penalties for convicted offenders. Changes include the new Justifiable Use of Force revision as well as a proposal for tougher penalties for DUI and […]

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Ocala Deputy Sherriff Suspended After Faulty DUI Stop

On the early morning hours of January 18, 2014, in Ocala, Florida, 26 year old Matthew Tillander was pulled over after driving over 70 in a 55 MPH zone.  The Marion County officer who pulled Tillander over apparently smelled alcohol on Tillander's breath and was beginning to do field sobriety tests when Tillander answered his cell […]

Finebloom, Haenel & Higgins, February 28, 2014

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Legality of DUI Survey Checkpoints Called into Question

For the last few months, survey takers contracted by the National Highway Safety Board have been setting up checkpoints on busy roadways in 60 locations nationwide in order to collect data on drug and alcohol use while driving.  These checkpoints are run by off-duty police officers who are in uniform in the presence of police […]

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Florida Executions Remain on Trial

Convicted drug offender Paul Howell was sentenced to death by lethal injection after being found guilty of murdering a Florida trooper 22 years ago. His original execution was set to take place in 2013, but an unexpected turn of events occurred, causing Howell to narrowly escape fatality. As Howell makes the walk down death row […]

Finebloom, Haenel & Higgins, February 27, 2014

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An Alleged Criminal Mastermind Goes Down in a Sarasota, FL Drug Bust

Sarasota, Florida is a destination most know for its sandy beaches, swaying palm trees and breathtaking landscape. Vacationers and residents often describe it as a relaxing resort atmosphere ideal for retirement and weekend getaways. A few years back, Florida officials suspected a rash of drug related crime in the area that threatened to tarnish the […]

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Vehicle Malfunctions can Cause Accidents on the Road

Traffic violations aren’t always the fault of the driver. Vehicle malfunctions and other conditions can prove to cause driving hazards that are beyond the control of vehicle operators. Recently, a Manatee County, Florida resident suffered from a fatal injury when her parked automobile ran her over while she was attempting to load the trunk with […]

Finebloom, Haenel & Higgins, February 26, 2014

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