Criminal Defense

Fraud in Florida – What is It and What’s at Stake?

Fraud in Florida – What is It and What’s at Stake?

Mortgage fraud. Insurance Fraud. Check fraud. Even theme park ticket fraud. All involve some type of dishonesty. Depending on the severity of the dishonesty, all...

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How Casey Anthony Ultimately Faced Probation in Florida

How Casey Anthony Ultimately Faced Probation in Florida

Probation in Florida is a Serious Matter! When the courts place a convicted offender on probation in Florida, it can have extensive consequences for that...

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Reasons for Record Expungement

Reasons for Record Expungement

A poor decision in a moment of weakness, or hindered by the rationale of an immature juvenile mind, may greatly impact a person’s future. If...

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Is Drunk Walking a Crime in Florida? Maybe.

Is Drunk Walking a Crime in Florida? Maybe.

With New Year’s Eve upon us, and on a Saturday no less, many are speculating that this may be a busy holiday for local emergency...

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Florida Bill Would Give a Second Chance to Juveniles

Florida Bill Would Give a Second Chance to Juveniles

Since we here at the Umansky Law Firm in Orlando build our criminal defense  practice around the concept of second chances, the new bill being called “The...

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Law against Loud Music Unconstitutional?

Law against Loud Music Unconstitutional?

Eminem, Little Wayne blasting from the speakers while you’re sitting at the light in downtown Orlando? According to Florida Statute Section 316.3045(1), that is a...

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Extradition: A Criminal Charge Can Follow You Out of (And Bring You Back to) Florida

Extradition: A Criminal Charge Can Follow You Out of (And Bring You Back to) Florida

A man accused of shooting an Orlando woman last month was found in New York. The Orlando Police Department is working with the Dunkirk Police...

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New Law Bans Sexting between Teens – What Do You Think?

New Law Bans Sexting between Teens – What Do You Think?

The new Florida law passed last June has gone into effect. Beginning October 1, 2011, sexting between teens is illegal. Sexting is defined as sending...

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Zahra Umansky to Discuss Casey Anthony Trial Tomorrow

Zahra Umansky to Discuss Casey Anthony Trial Tomorrow

We are proud to announce that attorney Zahra Umansky will be in Orlando, Florida on a three hour spot on CNN Headline News from 12 to 3 to discuss...

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U.S. Supreme Court Orders California to Release or Relocate Inmates

U.S. Supreme Court Orders California to Release or Relocate Inmates

Prison populations are growing faster than the facilities created to house them. As of June 2010, Florida prisons housed over 102,000 inmates, an increase in...

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Fraud in Florida – What is It and What’s at Stake?
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