Monthly Archives: July 2025

Your Miami Criminal Law Questions Answered: “Can I Get Charged with a Crime in Florida for Setting Off Fireworks this Fourth of July?”
There is no question that fireworks are a major part of celebrations for many families across Miami, especially around the Fourth of July, New Year’s Eve, and other holidays. But while they may light up the sky and provide entertainment for family and friends, they can also land you in legal trouble if you… Read More »

Did Your Miami Fourth of July Party Get Out of Control?– Florida Laws, Physical Altercations, and What You Can Do if You are Charged with a Crime After a Party Fight in Miami
For most Miami residents and party-goers, Fourth of July parties are meant to be celebrations of the birth of our nation, and a time to blow off steam and have fun with family and friends. However, when emotions run high and alcohol is involved, things can quickly spiral into arguments or physical altercations. In… Read More »

Miami Man Behind Bars Without Bond After Alleged Corner Market Shooting
A Miami man is facing a number of criminal charges and is behind bars without bond after an alleged shooting in the Miami-Dade area on the Fourth of July. According to local news reports, a 35-year-old Miami-Dade man is facing criminal charges of second-degree attempted murder with a deadly weapon, four counts of aggravated… Read More »

Arrested at the Airport? Trap Music Star Arrested at Gate after US CBP Alerts Miami-Dade County Sheriff’s Office of Active Warrant
Can a person be arrested at the Miami International Airport, just before they are due to board their flight at their gate? The ordeal that trap music star Trippie Redd went through at the international hub shows that the answer is yes, and it is a stark warning for individuals in Miami who may… Read More »

Florida Legislator Files “Patterson’s Law” to Help Protect Parents’ Rights in Suspected Child Abuse Cases through Medical Examinations
A Broward County legislator has filed a new law that would “guarantee parents the right to request examinations from a licensed physician in the event of suspected child abuse.” The legislation, coined “Patterson’s Law,” comes on the heels of two suspected child abuse cases in which parents of the children were suspected of child… Read More »

Arrest of Teens in Miami Prompts Questions about the Rights of Juvenile Criminal Defendants Under Florida Criminal Laws
Two 17-year-old teenagers are now facing criminal charges as a result of an altercation that ended in a shooting in Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood. According to local news reports, on Friday, May 2, at around 2:30 p.m. in the afternoon, several teenagers allegedly got into an argument “over a bike and territory.” Investigators believe… Read More »

Robbery? Burglary? What’s the Difference Under Florida Criminal Laws? Find Out Now and Learn About Where You Can Go for Legal Help if You are Facing Criminal Charges in Miami
Robbery? Burglary? What is the difference? While many Miami residents may have heard these terms before, they may have used them interchangeably, not knowing that there is a difference. However, the truth of the matter is that in Miami, robbery and burglary are both serious criminal offenses that can carry significant legal consequences under… Read More »