Monthly Archives: March 2023

Delray Beach Man Faces Criminal Charges For Threatening FAU Employees By Email
The First Amendment right to free speech protects you from criminal prosecution in the event that you express an unpopular opinion or criticize the public actions of a public figure. Acts of speech that threaten specific acts of violence against specific people, however, still count as crimes, and the First Amendment does not protect… Read More »

Delray Beach Doctor Who Supervised Drug Testing For Dozens Of Addiction Treatment Practices Gets Prison Sentence For Healthcare Fraud
Plenty of newsworthy stories about COVID relief fraud have come out of Florida, but it doesn’t take a pandemic to make Floridians look at widespread ill health and see dollar signs. Healthcare is big business everywhere in the United States, but this is especially the case in Florida, where you can hardly take ten… Read More »

Broward Teen Pleads Not Guilty To Manslaughter After Fatal Collision
Few experiences are more frightening than being accused of a crime, no matter your age. The juvenile courts state their mission as to connect young people with the guidance and resources they need to live as law-abiding adults, although how well they achieve this goal is debatable. Besides the differences in terminology, several key… Read More »

Palm Beach Gardens Lawyer Gets Prison Sentence After Pleading Guilty To COVID Relief Fraud
Once again, a new COVID variant threatens to wreak havoc on Americans’ health and finances, but this probably will not mean another round of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) chaos, like what happened in the spring of 2020. Small business owners have grown wiser and found ways to cope with the uncertainty that COVID and… Read More »