Involved in a Florida criminal case and confused by the charges you're facing? Our online legal library offers information on a wide range of criminal misdemeanor and felony statutes. Learn more about your charges and how our skilled team of criminal defense attorneys can increase your chances for a successful outcome.
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Florida Statute 812.019: Dealing in Stolen PropertyFlorida Statute 812.019: Dealing in Stolen Property. Flaherty & Merrifield will help you if you are facing criminal charges.
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Florida Statute 843.01: Resisting an officer with or without violenceDescription of Florida Statute 843.01: Resisting an officer with or without violence. If you are facing criminal charges, contact Flaherty & Merrifield.
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Florida Statute 812.014: Retail TheftFlorida Statute 812.014: Retail Theft. If you are facing criminal charges, don't hesitate to contact Flaherty & Merrifield by calling (850) 243-6097.
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Florida Statute 893.13 (6)(a): Possession of a Controlled SubstanceA description of Florida Statute 893.13 (6)(a): Possession of a Controlled Substance. If you have been accused of violating this statute, Tim Flaherty can help.
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Florida Statute 893.13: Possession of Marijuana (less than 20 grams)A description of Florida Statute 893.13: Possession of Marijuana. If you are facing drug possession charges, defense attorney Tim Flaherty can help you.
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Florida Statute ListIf you've been arrested, call Tim Flaherty at (850) 243-6097 to speak with a defense attorney who is prepared to help you fight the charges you're facing.
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Florida Statute 784.07: Assault or battery of law enforcement officers, firefighters, emergency medical care providers, public transit employees or agents, or other specified officersWhile battery on a regular person is classified as a first-degree misdemeanor, battery on these specific groups is charged with a more serious felony.
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Florida Statute 794.011: Sexual BatteryIf you are facing sex crime accusations, you will need the help of an attorney who is experienced in defending these cases.
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Florida Statute 794.05: Unlawful Sexual Activity with a MinorFlorida Statute 794.05: Unlawful Sexual Activity with a Minor. If you have been accused of a sex crime, the lawyers at Flaherty & Merrifield will help you.
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Florida Statute 800.04: Lewd or Lascivious BatteryIf you are facing sex offense accusations, you need to take action to protect your rights. Contact Tim Flaherty for a free, confidential case evaluation.
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Florida Statute 800.04: Lewd or Lascivious MolestationFlorida Statute 800.04: Lewd or Lascivious Molestation. If you are accused of child molestation, defense attorney Tim Flaherty will not judge you.
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Florida Statute 810.02: BurglaryA description of Florida Statute 810.02: Burglary. If you are facing charges of burglary, contact Tim Flaherty at (850) 243-6097.