A felony arrest or charge can leave your mind spinning with questions about your rights and options—as well as the potential penalties associated with a conviction. Browse our FAQs for answers to common questions about Florida criminal cases.
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I work in a professional environment. What does a criminal charge mean for my job?
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The police walked a dog around my car to “sniff” for drugs. Is this legal?
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The Cops Have No Evidence. How Were They Able to Arrest Me in Florida?
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What are Drug-Free Zones in Florida?
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How are misdemeanors and felonies different in Florida?
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When is a hit and run a felony under Florida law?
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When can a minor be tried as an adult?
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Why was I charged with burglary if I didn't fully enter the location?
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Should I still contact a Florida criminal defense lawyer if I believe I am guilty?
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The victim didn't want to press charges, so why did I get charged with a crime?
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The cops did not read me my Miranda rights. Does that mean my case will be thrown out?
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Do I have to plead guilty if I'm arrested for a crime?