If Adultery is a Crime in Florida, Why Doesn’t It Impact My Divorce Case?
Adultery is a misdemeanor in Florida. According to statute 798.01, it’s a second-degree misdemeanor to be Living in Open Adultery: Living in open adultery.—Whoever lives
Adultery is a misdemeanor in Florida. According to statute 798.01, it’s a second-degree misdemeanor to be Living in Open Adultery: Living in open adultery.—Whoever lives
Cops are stepping up efforts to catch texting drivers across the country. In some departments, officers pose as construction workers or homeless along the sides
The short answer is yes. Police officers can lie, deceive, and falsify their true identities to obtain information from a suspect. Undercover sting operations are
Lifetime’s “Dance Moms” star Abby Lee Miller found out the hard way that you can’t fool around with federal bankruptcy laws and get away with
In an all together disappointing but unsurprising move, the Florida Legislature closed its 2017 session without making a decision to put a medical marijuana bill
The presumption of innocence is a bedrock principle in our criminal jurisprudence and guaranteed in the Bill of Rights. However, that principle may have been
Last November, more than 72% of voting Floridians said yes to medical marijuana for those who are suffering terrible pain as a result of debilitating
Ladarrius Divonta Jackson, 22, a defensive end for the University of South Florida Bulls, has been arrested and charged with sexual battery and false imprisonment
Money problems can keep us up at night. It’s a stress that many of us face at some point in our lives. I wrote about
Hoverboards have become the rage for the young and not so young who want to motor around town, through malls, or go for a ride.