Sealing or Expunging public criminal history records in Florida is governed by F.S. 943.0585, 943.059, and new statute 943.0581. The purpose of these statutes is to block public access to criminal records and to grant people the qualified permission to deny the...
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Month: June 2020
Jonathan Blecher, P.A. Earns 2020 Super Lawyers Recognition
On Behalf of Jonathan B. Blecher, P.A. | Jun 17, 2020 | Firm News
Not One, Two or Three Times. But Six Times in a Row. It is with great pleasure to announce that I have been named to the 2020 Super Lawyers list yet again. For six years in a row, Super Lawyers has recognized my high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Only five percent of lawyers in each state receive…
How Cybercrimes Exploit COVID-19
On Behalf of Jonathan B. Blecher, P.A. | Jun 16, 2020 | Criminal Defense
COVID-19 Isn’t the Only Threat to the Nation The coronavirus has impacted nearly every American across the nation in some way. Whether it be health, employment, relationships or social activities, the pandemic has hindered the livelihoods of millions. But there’s another crisis affecting Americans during COVID-19: Fraud schemes. The FBI issued a Statement for the Record discussing the host of cybercrimes taking…
You Can Get a DUI Without Drinking Alcohol
On Behalf of Jonathan B. Blecher, P.A. | Jun 1, 2020 | DUI
It doesn’t matter if you only had one beer, getting behind the wheel after drinking could result in a DUI arrest. Driving under the influence, or DUI, is a common offense. Thousands of Floridians get pulled over for DUI each year, but you might be surprised to learn...