Monthly Archives: June 2025

Can Young Adults Catch A Break In The Criminal Justice System?
The law gives judges a range of possible sentences to hand down for each offense of which a defendant might get convicted. Likewise, if the jury convicts the defendant of several separate offenses that each carry prison time, such as wire fraud and drug possession with intent to deliver, the judge might order the… Read More »

To Prevent LSD Freakouts, Florida Lawmakers Go After Spores
Last summer, two boys from Indian River County, ages 12 and 14, went to the emergency room because they were experiencing psychotic symptoms. The boys had ingested hallucinogenic edibles, sold under the pretense that they contained psilocybin, a hallucinogenic compound found in psilocybin mushrooms. When police tested the edibles in the crime lab, though,… Read More »

Proposed Legislation Targets Nonconsensual Sharing Of Sexually Explicit Deepfakes
Whether sexually themed content is offensive or harmless fun depends on context. We can get drunk at a party, laugh uproariously at off-color jokes, and play strip poker, but if the people at the table next to us were behaving in such a manner while we were trying to have a serious conversation with… Read More »

You Can Go Free On Bond Even After A Guilty Verdict
Last week was an emotional and financial rollercoaster for Kisean Anderson, a South Florida recording artist known by his stage name Sean Kingston. Anderson and his mother faced trial after pleading not guilty to wire fraud charges after prosecutors alleged that they defrauded businesses out of hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of luxury… Read More »