Monthly Archives: May 2026
Cryptocurrency Theft – What To Do If You Are Arrested
Most people do not understand how cryptocurrency works, and the ones that do understand it can barely conceal how proud they feel of their rare knowledge. The rest of us know little about cryptocurrency except that people who possess it want to think that they are rich, even though their crypto assets are shrouded… Read More »
We are proud to congratulate Jude M. Faccidomo Esq., on his appointment as Chair of The Florida Bar’s Criminal Procedure Rules Committee, effective July 1, 2026
This appointment recognizes Jude’s professionalism, leadership, and continued dedication to the legal profession. His work has long reflected a deep commitment to the practice of criminal defense, the rule of law, and the legal community as a whole. Please join us in congratulating Jude on this well-deserved leadership role.
Violating a Domestic Violence Court Order
In civics class, you learned that the courts cannot take away a person’s liberty, by imprisoning him or her, except after a criminal conviction secured under due process of law. In other words, the court cannot sentence you to jail unless you plead guilty to a crime after discussing the matter privately with a… Read More »
Charged With Solicitation of an Adult?
People pay for sexual favors all the time, and most of the time, they do not think about why they are doing it. There is a reason why sex work is known as the oldest profession. If police catch you in the wrong place at the wrong time, where they appear to be a… Read More »
The Latest Cannabis Executive Order
In Washington, D.C., everybody is talking about how presidents sign more executive orders these days than they did when the three branches of government were established nearly 250 years ago. Political science majors earnestly discuss how the Founding Fathers envisioned the executive, legislative, and judicial branches functioning, compared to how they function now. An… Read More »

