Finding yourself at the center of a Florida criminal investigation can be stressful, confusing, and overwhelming. Browse our online legal library for free, reliable, and in-depth articles that provide much-needed information on your rights and how our adept criminal defense team can increase your chances for a positive outcome.
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Defending DUI Charges For Military MembersTim Flaherty knows what it takes to defend military personnel charged with drunk driving.
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K-9 Vehicle Searches In Okaloosa CountyThe Okaloosa County criminal defense attorneys of Flaherty & Merrifield discuss your rights during K-9 searches.
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Florida Statute 741.28: Domestic Violence BatteryFlorida Statute 741.28, which defines domestic battery. If you have been charged with this offense, you need to hire an attorney quickly.
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Florida Statute 784.021: Aggravated AssaultFlorida Statute 784.021: Aggravated Assault. If you have been charged with a criminal offense, contact defense attorney Tim Flaherty at (850) 243-6097.
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The Juvenile Court Process in Fort Walton Beach and Okaloosa CountyFlaherty & Merrifield is available 24/7 to answer your questions about the juvenile court process in Fort Walton Beach and throughout Okaloosa County.
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Can a Juvenile Be Charged as an Adult in Okaloosa County?The Okaloosa County criminal defense attorneys with Flaherty & Merrifield explain when the State can charge a juvenile as an adult.
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Florida Statute 316.192: Reckless DrivingFlorida Statute 316.192: Reckless Driving. If you are charged with a criminal offense, the attorneys at Flaherty & Merrifield will help you.
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Florida Statute 794.011: Capital Sexual BatteryFlorida Statute 794.011: Capital Sexual Battery. If you are facing sex crime allegations, defense attorney Tim Flaherty won't judge you; he will defend you.
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What is First Appearance in Okaloosa County?For a criminal charge in Okaloosa County, First Appearance is the first chance to get your loved one out of jail. Flaherty & Merrifield can help.
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Florida Statute 800.04: Lewd or Lascivious ConductDescription of Florida Statute 800.04: Lewd or Lascivious Conduct. If you are facing criminal charges, contact Tim Flaherty at (850) 243-6097.
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Vehicle Searches In Fort Walton Beach Drug CasesThe Okaloosa County criminal defense attorneys at Flaherty & Merrifield discuss what to do if the police try to search your vehicle.
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Florida Statute 784.045: Aggravated BatteryA description of Florida Statute 784.045: Aggravated Battery. If you have been charged with a crime, contact defense attorney Tim Flaherty at (850) 243-6097.