“What does it mean for a juvenile to be tried as an adult?” It means the juvenile is charged or otherwise prosecuted as an adult. In other words, the juvenile is charged as if he or she were a legal adult. If a juvenile is prosecuted as an adult in Florida, he or she will face the same penalties as an adult…
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Month: May 2019
What Are Florida’s Concealed Weapon Laws?
Jonathan B. Blecher, P.A. | May 15, 2019 | Criminal Defense
In Florida, you need to have a concealed weapon license to lawfully carry a concealed weapon. Florida residents can apply for concealed weapons in-person, by mail, or online. If you’re interested in applying, you must meet the eligibility requirements and you will need the following documents: A Certificate of Completion that says you successfully completed a firearms training class. A digital photo…
How Do I Avoid the Stigma of a Florida DUI?
Jonathan B. Blecher, P.A. | May 8, 2019 | DUI
Some people view the offense of driving under the influence (DUI) as no big deal. While it is an offense that is commonly committed by normal people, not necessarily hardened criminals, I assure you the stigma of a DUI conviction can last a lifetime and hinder a DUI offender practically everywhere they turn. If you are facing DUI charges for the first…
Can I Get a DUI While Sleeping in a Car in Florida?
Jonathan B. Blecher, P.A. | May 1, 2019 | DUI
Let’s say you heard a friend say, “I was arrested for DUI the other night while I was parked in a parking lot and sleeping off the alcohol that I drank earlier in the evening.” When you heard the story, you were shocked and then you responded with, “But how could you get a DUI if you weren’t driving?” The…