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Analyzes Florida and federal cases on criminal law.

Author: Mark L. Horwitz practices at the Law Offices of Mark L. Horowitz in Orlando, Fla.

Blawg Related Categories: Criminal Justice • States • Florida • Solo / Small Firm

Recent Posts from The Law Offices of Mark L. Horowitz


  • Prosecutor's failure to comply with plea agreement results in dismissal of criminal charges.

  • Court Reverses Conviction For Trafficking In Cocaine Because Multiple Searches Of Motel Room At 2:00 A.M. By Police Without A Warrant While Defendant's Wife Was Naked Under The Bed Sheets Was Intimidating And Coercive.

  • Testimony By Police Officers That Recount Statements Of Witnesses Who Are Not Available For Trial And Opinion Testimony By The Police That The Defendant Is Guilty, Is Improper And Results In Reversal Of Thirty Year Sentence For Burglary.

  • The IRS Has Extended The Deadline For Entering The Amnesty Program Relating To Offshore Accounts To October 15, 2009.

  • A Conviction for Trafficking in Methamphetamine, Commonly Known as Meth Was Reversed Even Though a Large Quantity of Meth Was Found in the Defendant's Car.

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