by AdminIngage | Jan 25, 2026 | Criminal Defense Attorney
Facing homicide or murder charges represents the most serious legal crisis of your life. A first-degree murder conviction in Florida results in either life imprisonment without any chance of parole or the death penalty. Other homicide charges typically carry potential...
by AdminIngage | Jan 22, 2026 | Criminal Defense Attorney
It is often a shock to learn that you can be charged with murder in Florida without ever having the intent to hurt anyone. This is due to a legal doctrine known as “felony murder,” a rule that allows prosecutors to hold individuals responsible for a...
by AdminIngage | Jan 15, 2026 | Criminal Defense Attorney
Here is what it can look like when you are arrested in Florida – especially if you’re a well-known member of a local community or the incident is “juicy,” headline-grabbing or highly-publicized. Your case hits the news and suddenly everyone has an opinion. The...
by AdminIngage | Jan 9, 2026 | Criminal Defense Attorney
Florida’s death penalty system has undergone dramatic changes in recent years, creating what critics call “the lowest standards for capital punishment” in the United States. As the state drives a national increase in executions under Governor Ron DeSantis, the...
by AdminIngage | Jan 5, 2026 | Arrested in Florida
The moment you’re arrested, everything changes. The handcuffs, the police car, the booking process. It all feels like you’ve already been found guilty. Your mugshot might end up online. Friends and family start asking questions. Your employer might find...