Laws, Tips, & FAQs

  • How can you fight extradition from Florida?

    If you have been arrested in St. Petersburg on an extradition warrant from another state, Florida law gives you the right to a hearing in which you can fight the extradition. Goldman Wetzel can help. Our defense attorneys will aggressively defend your rights and counsel you during your proceedings. Call...

  • Penalties for Crack Possession, Sale & Trafficking in Florida

    Crack cocaine, or crack, is a free base form of cocaine that is highly addictive. While chemically similar to cocaine, crack has a different formulation and results in a different effect or “high.” Many states have stiffer penalties for crack possession than for cocaine. However, Florida does not differentiate between...

  • Penalties for Trafficking, Sale & Possession of Bath Salts, Synthetic Drugs in Florida

    Synthetic drugs have become quite popular in Florida in the past few years. Two of the most common are alpha-pyrrolidinovalerophenone (PVP), and methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV). PVP goes by the street name “flakka;” MDPV goes by “bath salts.” Both drugs cause excited delirium and exceptional strength without fatigue, giving rise to their...

  • What does it mean to provide “substantial assistance” in my drug case?

    In drug cases, judges usually sentence a convicted felon to certain punishments based on the Florida’s Criminal Punishment Code. Penalties are contingent upon the severity of the crime, which schedule the drug belongs to, the amount in question, the defendant’s criminal history, and the presence of any aggravating factors. The...

  • If I am arrested but not charged, will it appear on my criminal record?

    Yes, if you were arrested but not charged, it will appear on your criminal record. Having any mars on your record — even arrests for crimes you did not commit — can pose a hurdle for you. You might want to consider having your records expunged or sealed, if possible....

  • What is double jeopardy?

    The double jeopardy clause, provided in both federal and state statutes, protects defendants from being punished twice for the same crime. It is a constitutional right. Used in appropriate cases, double jeopardy can be an effective procedural defense. If you are being charged with a crime – especially one that...

  • What is an illegal search and seizure in Florida?

    The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects people from unreasonable searches by law enforcement. Whether police obtained evidence via an illegal search and seizure are one of the most important considerations in any criminal case. When police officers illegally search people or their property, any evidence or contraband they...

  • Do the police need a warrant to search my cell phone?

    In a 2013 decision, the Florida Supreme Court ruled that police need to obtain a warrant to search a cell phone. Any evidence the investigators obtain from a suspect’s cell phone without a warrant, such as videos and text messages, may be inadmissible. The courts may throw the evidence out,...

  • 10 Ways Criminal Charges Affect College Students

    Having a criminal record can significantly damage a person’s future. Unless the record has been sealed or expunged, convicts might have issues in their daily lives, including when trying to rent an apartment or find a job as well as going to school, since a criminal record can be harmful...

  • Date Rape Charges in Florida

    Date rape is a common variation of sexual battery and is a serious felony offense. Date rape charges can completely change the direction of your life. If convicted, you can face imprisonment, fines, loss of privileges, and a lifetime label of a sex offender. Date rape charges often fall on...