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Medical Marijuana Breathalyzer and DUI Laws

Medical Marijuana Breathalyzer and DUI Laws

Are you Driving On a Suspended License?

Are you Driving On a Suspended License?

What Should You Look for in a Criminal Defense Law Firm?

What Should You Look for in a Criminal Defense Law Firm?

Holiday Shopping Safety Tips for 2017

Holiday Shopping Safety Tips, By Goldman & Associates

Expunging & Sealing Florida Criminal Records

Expunging & Sealing Florida Criminal Records

The Exclusionary Rule in US Criminal Trials

The Exclusionary Rule in US Criminal Trials

Federal Restrictions on Gun Ownership by Convicted Felons

Federal Restrictions on Gun Ownership by Convicted Felons

Aggravated Assault – Does A Reasonable Person Standard Apply For The Well-Founded Fear Element?

Aggravated assault is an assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill. § 784.021(1)(a), Fla. Stat. (2014). To prove the crime of aggravated assault, the State must prove the following four elements beyond a reasonable doubt...

Expunging & Sealing Criminal Records in Pennsylvania

Expunging and sealing criminal records

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