What is involuntary seclusion?
“Involuntary seclusion” is defined as separation of a resident from other residents or from her/his room or confinement to her/his room (with or without roommates) against the resident's will, or
“Involuntary seclusion” is defined as separation of a resident from other residents or from her/his room or confinement to her/his room (with or without roommates) against the resident's will, or
Initial Observations Vehicle Stop Contact Driver Driving or Actual Physical Control Field Sobriety Tests Arrest Disposition/Location of Vehicle and Keys Disposition of Passenger and/or Property Transportation Evidential Test Implied Consent/Miranda
By case law, a first time DUI in the state of Florida is considered a first degree misdemeanor, even though (assuming no accident) it is a maximum of 6 months
If you are convicted of under 21 DUI, your sentencing could include the following penalties: Under 21 Driver with BAC of .02% or above: If a first offense, the driver's
First Time DUI Multiple DUI Felony DUI DUI With Serious Bodily Injury Aggravated DUI Drug DUI/Driving Under the Influence of Drugs DUI with Property Damage DUI Manslaughter Commercial Vehicle DUI/CDL
A Florida DUI is prosecuted as a felony when: The defendant has been convicted of a third DUI within a 10-year time period. The defendant is convicted of a fourth
Misdemeanors of the second degree are the least serious misdemeanors in Florida, and a conviction can result in a jail term of up to 60 days and a fine of
A misdemeanor is a less serious crime than a felony, but more serious than an infraction. Common examples of misdemeanors are disturbing the peace, petty theft, DUI without injuring anyone,
There are essentially four elements that must be proven in a medical malpractice personal injury case: Duty Breach of Duty Damage Cause
There is no difference between an injunction for protection and a restraining order. Both are injunctions that prevent you and the person you believe is harassing you from continuing the