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Port St. Lucie Man Heads To Trial In Michigan For Sexual Assault

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A Western Michigan University student reported that a Port. St. Lucie man sexually assaulted her in her dorm room in 2010. Since then, several more women have stepped forward to report similar experiences with the same perpetrator. The allegations all appear to have occurred between 2009 and 2014. The 2010 case had gone cold,… Read More »

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Roofer Arrested For Taking Money Without Completing Job

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A Port St. Lucie roofer has been arrested for taking money to do a job but failing to ever start it, according to police. The owner of the business has been charged with a felony. Now, and perhaps worse, local police are investigating the business for more criminal activity. As it turns out, at… Read More »

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Frequently Asked Questions About Firearms In Port St. Lucie

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Under the Second Amendment, every American has the right to possess firearms. However, while the law seems very straightforward, it is a bit more nuanced than that. It is important that everyone in Port St. Lucie, and throughout the rest of the state and country, knows what the law says so they can remain… Read More »

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What is Battery in Florida?

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Battery is a very common criminal charge in Florida, but many people do not fully understand what a battery charge means for them. Battery is often confused with assault, and there are many different types of battery charges you may face. Below is a full explanation of the most common battery charges in Florida,… Read More »

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Do You Have to Answer a Police Officer’s Questions?

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When people are arrested for a criminal offense, or they are even just stopped by police, they sometimes hurt their case before it has even started. In these situations, law enforcement officers ask questions and people think they are required to answer them. They become nervous and so, they provide answers that are later… Read More »

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Common Traffic Violations in Florida

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It is natural to think that a traffic violation is not very serious. After all, speeding typically only comes with a ticket and a fine, and even texting and driving does not have extremely harsh penalties. However, many traffic violations are actually considered crimes in Florida and they come with serious consequences. Too many… Read More »

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Important Terms in a Wrongful Death Lawsuit

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Accidents happen every day in Florida. Tragically, sometimes these accidents are so serious the accident victim does not survive them. Family members often wonder after these fatal accidents if they can file a wrongful death lawsuit against the negligent party. To understand whether you have a valid wrongful death claim after losing a loved… Read More »

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What You Can Expect at a DUI Stop in Port St. Lucie

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Hearing a police car’s siren and seeing the flashing lights in your rearview mirror is always scary. You may not understand why a police officer is pulling you over, but there is always a chance that it is for a suspected DUI. It is important to know this, and to know what steps to… Read More »

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How Does Florida Law Define Consent?

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The issue of consent constantly comes up in the news, and in courtrooms throughout Florida. Consent is a main issue in sexual assault and battery cases and it is important that everyone in the state knows the law. When people do not understand the concept of consent, they may be charged with a crime… Read More »

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Can You Resist Unlawful Arrest?

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Before a police officer can make an arrest, they must either have an arrest warrant or probable cause to believe a person committed a crime, such as when they suspect a driver of a DUI. Unfortunately, the police do not always abide by these rules. Sometimes they make an unlawful arrest and if it… Read More »

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