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Attorney Anthony Rickman argues that his client’s murder charges should be dismissed under Florida’s stand your ground law

Florida’s Stand Your Ground Law provides a criminal defendant immunity from prosecution in circumstances where the individual uses deadly force in protecting themselves, their families, or others from attackers. Under Florida’s Stand Your Ground Law, a person is justified in using force, against another when and to the extent that the person reasonably believes that […]...

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Waiver Intentionally given up a right. Waiver of immunity A means authorized by statute by which a witness, before testifying or producing evidence, may relinquish the right to refuse to testify against himself or herself, thereby making it possible for his or her testimony to be used against him or her in future proceedings. Warrant […]...

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Vacate To set aside. Venire A writ summoning persons to court to act as jurors. (See venire facias in Foreign Words Glossary.) Venue Authority of a court to hear a matter based on geographical location. Verdict A conclusion, as to fact or law, that forms the basis for the court’s judgment. (See directed verdict.) Visa […]...

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Uniform Laws Annotated Annotated uniform and model acts approved by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. Unilateral contract An agreement by which one undertakes an express performance without receiving any express promise of performance from the other. Union An organization of workers formed for the purpose of collective bargaining. United States Attorney […]...

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Tangible Personal Property Memorandum (TPPM) A legal document that is referred to in a will and used to guide the distribution of tangible personal property. Taxable income The income against which tax rates are applied to compute tax paid; gross income of businesses or adjusted gross income of individuals less deductions and exemptions. Temporary relief […]...

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Search warrant A written order issued by a judge that directs a law enforcement officer to search a specific area for a particular piece of evidence. Seal To mark a document with a seal; to authenticate or make binding by affixing a seal. Court seal, corporate seal. Secondary authority Legal encyclopedias, treatises, legal texts, law […]...

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Real property Land, buildings, and whatever is attached or affixed to the land. Generally synonymous with the words “real estate.” Reasonable doubt An accused person is entitled to acquittal if, in the minds of the jury, his or her guilt has not been proved beyond a “reasonable doubt;” that state of minds of jurors in […]...

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Quash To vacate or void a summons, subpoena, etc. Quasi-contract An obligation created by the law in the absence of an agreement or contract; not based upon the intentions or expressions of the parties. Quasi-criminal action A classification of actions such as violation of a city ordinance that is not also violation of a criminal […]...

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Paralegal Also, legal assistant. A person with legal skills who works under the supervision of a lawyer. Pardon An act of grace from governing power which mitigates punishment and restores rights and privileges forfeited on account of the offense. Parole Supervised release of a prisoner from imprisonment on certain prescribed conditions which entitle him to […]...

Case Results

Two Felony Charges & Four Misdemeanors Dropped

The Client was originally charged with three Felony counts of Fleeing and Attempting to Elude a Police Officer, Battery on a Leo, and Possession of a Controlled Substance. Along side the three felony counts, he was...
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Three Felony Charges Dismissed

The Client was originally charged with three Felony counts of escaping from law enforcement custody, resisting officer, and battery on a law enforcement. Defense was able to get the State to agree on a diversion program...
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Mandatory Prison charges reduced to minimum Probation time – Adjudication Withheld on all Six Felonies & Three Misdemeanors

After the Client was originally arrested for Robbery charges, while out on bond he got rearrested with new charges. The Client was charged with a total of six Felony counts of Uttering a Forged Instrument (two counts), Grand...
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