Tampa Federal Criminal Defense Lawyer

Month: October 2013

Grand Theft Conviction Reversed

In McComas v. State, the defendant was convicted of armed burglary of a dwelling, dealing in stolen property, grand theft (of several items), possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and grand theft of a firearm. 38 Fla. L. Weekly D2134b (Fla. 5th DCA 2013).For...

read more

Federal Mortgage Fraud Case to be Decided by Supreme Court

In a white collar mortgage fraud case, how does a district court calculate the "offset value" under the Mandatory Victims Restitution Act when some of the money obtained through a fraudulent loan is returned by giving the lenders the collateral that secures the money....

read more

Criminal Defense: Youthful Offenders

A juvenile defendant is an individual under the age of 18 who is facing charges within the juvenile justice system. Unlike the criminal justice system (i.e. adult court), the juvenile justice system is geared towards rehabilitation rather than punishment. Thus, the...

read more

Witness Identifications: Often Incorrect?

When an eye-witness identifies a suspect to law enforcement, it rarely occurs from a line up of people through a large glass window, as commonly seen on television shows like "Law and Order." Witnesses will often identify a person from an assortment of six...

read more

Archives

FindLaw Network