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A cooling off period in Florida is a set window of time that allows a buyer or consumer to cancel an agreement and receive a full refund without penalty. In state law and in man...
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A cooling off period in Florida is a set window of time that allows a buyer or consumer to cancel an agreement and receive a full refund without penalty. In state law and in man...
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A Class 3 felony in Florida is a serious criminal offense categorized by specific elements of the crime and by the statutory maximum penalties set in state law. Under Florida St...
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A Florida warrant inquiry typically returns whether an active warrant exists, the warrant type, issuing agency, and basic case details. Warrants are court orders authorizing law...
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In Florida, reckless driving adjudication withheld means the court does not enter a formal guilty verdict at the initial hearing. Instead, the judge delays finding guilt and pla...
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Prostitution stings in Tampa are law enforcement operations designed to identify and penalize individuals offering or soliciting commercial sex. These operations typically invol...
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Florida law on cell phones while driving centers on prohibiting texting while driving and, in some areas, handheld phone use in school zones and work zones. Under Florida Statut...
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Florida law on cell phone use while driving centers on preventing distracted driving by restricting texting and handheld phone use, while allowing hands-free calling. Since 2019...
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Under Florida law, criminal negligence requires a person to act with a gross deviation from a reasonable standard of care, creating a high risk of death or great bodily harm tha...
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It is generally illegal to sleep in certain public and private places in Florida, and local rules can be stricter than state law. Common restrictions apply to public sidewalks,...
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