by SFA Support | Jul 12, 2016 | Articles, Criminal Law, News
Florida joins Tennessee in providing civil immunity for Good Samaritans who free dogs and other pets trapped inside cars. A new Florida law means there’s good news for dogs and other domestic animals that are needlessly left inside cars by their owners. On March 8,...
by SFA Support | Jul 12, 2016 | Articles, Criminal Law
Two bailiffs die in courthouse shooting in Michigan; suspect is shot and killed Updated: Police are investigating a shooting at the Berrien County Courthouse in St. Joseph, Michigan, on Monday afternoon that left three people dead, including the suspect. Berrien...
by SFA Support | Apr 11, 2016 | Articles, Criminal Law, Family Law, Litigation, News
Cell Phone Forensics Provides Legally Defensible Evidence The ability to collect, recover and preserve digital data stored on individuals’ personal computers and networks is not new. In fact, according to the FBI, the history of computer forensics and its use in...
by SFA Support | Mar 1, 2016 | Criminal Law, Uncategorized
After a tense debate, a Senate committee backed a bill that calls for allowing terminally ill patients to have access to medical marijuana and revamping a 2014 cannabis law that has been tangled in legal fights. The bill (SB 460), approved by the Senate Rules...
by SFA Support | Feb 3, 2016 | Articles, Criminal Law
The Florida Supreme Court on Tuesday halted the execution of a South Florida man hours after listening to his attorney argue that everyone on Florida’s death row should be spared because of a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling. Cary Michael Lambrix, a two-time...
by SFA Support | Jan 29, 2016 | Articles, Criminal Law
Cyber-Bullying New York’s high court says anti-cyberbullying law won’t pass First Amendment muster. The White House held a conference about it in 2011. Legislators have referred to it as the scourge of the Internet. It allegedly has caused teen suicides. Many school...
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