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Monthly Archives: January 2023

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Building A Strong Defense: Blaming Social Ills For Criminal Behavior In Seminole

By Reep Coleman & Stubbendorff |

Societal problems impact everyone, some of us more severely than others. Unemployment, lack of affordable housing, acts of violence in your neighborhood, and injustice on a national scale are all common factors that can contribute to criminal behavior. However, once you have committed a crime, what role do these factors play in building a… Read More »

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Drug Crimes In Pinellas County Carry Heavy Penalties For Those Convicted

By Reep Coleman & Stubbendorff |

Drugs are a major problem throughout Pinellas County. Whether it involves relatively minor marijuana offenses or harder drugs connected with local overdose deaths, police work tirelessly to arrest suspects while prosecutors make sure charges stick. If you are facing any type of drug charges in Pinellas County, it is important to get our Seminole… Read More »

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How Marital Misconduct Impacts No-Fault Divorce In Seminole

By Reep Coleman & Stubbendorff |

Florida is known as a no-fault divorce state. This means that rather than having to cite reasons why your marriage is ending, all that is required is to claim that the relationship is ‘irretrievably broken’ and beyond repair. However, while you may not have to list fault grounds in order to file a divorce… Read More »

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