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Monthly Archives: June 2025

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What Parents Need To Know About The Juvenile Justice Process In Pinellas County

By The Reep Law Firm |

Few things are more frightening for a parent than learning their child has been arrested or faces criminal charges in Pinellas County. While Florida’s juvenile justice system is designed differently from the adult system, with an emphasis on rehabilitation over punishment, penalties associated with a juvenile conviction can still be harsh. If your child… Read More »

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The Biggest Mistakes That Can Ruin Your Florida Personal Injury Claim

By The Reep Law Firm |

If you are injured due to a car crash, a fall, or some other type of accident in Pinellas County and others are to blame, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical costs, lost income, pain, suffering, and other losses. However, personal injury claims in Florida are complex, and even a small… Read More »

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Can You Get a DUI for Driving on Prescription Medication in Pinellas County?

By The Reep Law Firm |

Driving under the influence (DUI) charges in Pinellas County are often associated with alcohol, but you can also be arrested for impaired driving due to medications. Even if you are legally prescribed a drug, if it impacts your driving to the point that you could be a danger to yourself or others, you can… Read More »

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