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Monthly Archives: March 2025

FederalCrime

What’s the Difference Between a State and Federal Criminal Case?

By Luke Newman, P.A. |

The main difference between a state and a federal criminal case is the body of law under which the defendant is charged. State cases are those brought under state law, while federal cases are those that are brought under federal law. Therefore, federal cases are filed in federal courts, and state cases are filed… Read More »

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The Role of an Alibi Witness in a Criminal Defense Case

By Luke Newman, P.A. |

What is an alibi defense? Basically, an alibi defense is a claim that a defendant could not have committed a specific crime because they were not where the crime was committed at the time the crime was committed. Alibi defenses can be established through the testimony of a witness, surveillance footage, or receipts from… Read More »

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Can you seal or expunge a DUI in Florida?

By Luke Newman, P.A. |

Have you been charged with DUI? Were you convicted of the crime? If so, you may be interested in researching what it would take to clear your criminal record. For most people, however, expunging your criminal record is impossible. The best possible time to avoid a DUI conviction will be before you get convicted…. Read More »

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Benefits of Accepting a Plea Deal

By Luke Newman, P.A. |

In a criminal case, the prosecution has an incentive to avoid trial. So, if you’ve been charged with a crime, chances are good you’ll be offered a plea deal. With a plea deal, the prosecution will typically convey to you or your attorney what they would be willing to accept as a penalty to… Read More »

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