The Never Ending Debate over Guns
As a recent article in the Tampa Bay Times points out, guns have been an integral part of the Florida and the United States of
As a recent article in the Tampa Bay Times points out, guns have been an integral part of the Florida and the United States of
Holiday parties, office closings, relatives visiting all lead to one thing-a dramatic increase in drunk driving arrests in the Bay area. The past few months,
Most people know us for our criminal defense work, help with auto accidents, and divorces. However, we also help people who’ve received any kind to
Christopher Precopia was in a heap of trouble and he knew it. A former girlfriend said that two days earlier, he had broken into her
The Catholic bishops met this past week in Washington DC. They had one item on their agenda that was sure to monopolize the press coverage.
In a rare show of bipartisan cooperation, the Congress is working on making significant prison reform. The legislation, called the First Step Act, has the
Déjà vu all over again. I was Al Gore’s lawyer and oversaw 5 counties in the 2000 presidential recount. I worked Hernando county mostly, but
As a disabled veteran myself, I am honored to be among the thousands of men and women who’ve served our country during wartime and peace
The question has been hotly debated for decades now. Should drug offenders be sent to prison or rehabilitation? It was President Richard Nixon who coined
Rudy Giuliani, 74-year-old Trump confidant and former Mayor of New York City, is headed for his third divorce. This one is getting nasty. His soon-to-be