Monthly Archives: June 2022
Double Jeopardy In Florida
When Robert Earl Hayes was found guilty of rape and murder three decades ago, a big part of the case relied on DNA evidence. But back in 1990, the technology around DNA was new, and it was within just a few years that defense attorneys successfully had the conviction overturned based on what they… Read More »
Wrongful Death Suit Filed Against Florida Group Home
A Florida family is alleging that the WWE wrestling therapy used on a 27-year old autistic patient led to his death. The patient, Caleb Walker, suffered from severe autism coupled with serious bursts of aggressive conduct, warranting the need for intensive therapy and treatment. The family contends that staff resorted to improper restraint techniques… Read More »
Criminal Defendants: Avoid These 5 Mistakes
Any defendant in a criminal matter has a number of rights that, when not taken seriously, can lead to a greater chance of a guilty verdict. It’s surprising how often defendants hobble their own case by not thinking things through. You can avoid a lot of consternation if you follow a few simple rules…. Read More »
Drunk Driving In Florida
A teenager who got behind the wheel while impaired may have thought that he was just being a typical teen. Maybe he wasn’t thinking at all. But when he put those keys into the ignition and headed down the road, there was a pretty good chance things wouldn’t end well. And they didn’t. By… Read More »