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Monthly Archives: October 2020

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Myths About Pre-Arrest Investigations in Florida Criminal Cases

By Kevin J. Kulik, P.A. |

Even if you are not usually a suspicious person, your senses may be able to pick up on the situation when law enforcement is conducting a pre-arrest investigation of your interests. You might have noticed someone following you, someone you know eluded to police involvement, or you received threats about reporting you to officials…. Read More »

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Florida Man Faces Arson Charges for Planned Parenthood Attack

By Kevin J. Kulik, P.A. |

After just a few days of investigation and reviewing tips from Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office arrested a 20 -year-old man who allegedly set the local Planned Parenthood facility on fire. ABC-affiliate WEAR News Channel 3 covered the story in an October 16, 2020 article, stating that surveillance camera footage… Read More »

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A Former Prosecutor is the Best Florida Defense Attorney

By Kevin J. Kulik, P.A. |

The prosecution is the “other side” in a criminal case, which is why it may surprise you to learn that someone who used to work for the Broward State Attorney’s Office in Fort Lauderdale is the best lawyer to represent you after an arrest. The logic is sound: A prosecutor’s role is to represent… Read More »

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Convictions That May Lead to Revocation of Your Florida Concealed Carry License

By Kevin J. Kulik, P.A. |

The Second Amendment to the US Constitution protects your right to bear arms, but it is important to understand that there are limitations through various statutes and court cases. One piece of legislation, the Federal Gun Control Act, has critical implications for your firearms rights. If you have been convicted of a felony or… Read More »

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Types of Evidence That Should Be Excluded from a Florida Criminal Case

By Kevin J. Kulik, P.A. |

Evidence is the focal point of any Florida criminal matter, whether it is in the form of witness testimony, a document, electronic information, or any other item that serves to prove or disprove a fact at issue in the case. If you are facing charges, you naturally want evidence in your favor to be… Read More »

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Can I be Arrested for Not Paying Florida Child Support?

By Kevin J. Kulik, P.A. |

All parents have both rights and responsibilities with regards to their minor children, regardless of whether the relationship is over or they do not live together. One key obligation is payment of child support, usually by the nonresidential parent to the other for the child’s needs. Whether a child support order was entered in… Read More »

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Types of Sentencing in Florida Criminal Cases

By Kevin J. Kulik, P.A. |

After a defendant is convicted or pleads guilty in a criminal case, the matter proceeds to the sentencing phase so the judge can determine the appropriate punishment for the crime. This part of the process may take place immediately after a conviction, or the court may set a future date to conduct a hearing… Read More »

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Three Types of Encounters with Police and How They Affect Your Rights

By Kevin J. Kulik, P.A. |

You probably have concerns any time you are stopped or approached by police, but you may not realize that there are different types of encounters with law enforcement that affect your rights. The specifics are grounded in the Bill of Rights to the US Constitution, which are mirrored in the Florida Declaration of Rights:… Read More »

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How A Little White Lie Can Lead to Serious Fraud Charges

By Kevin J. Kulik, P.A. |

Much of the talk about fraud comes in the context of complex, well-planned schemes involving the government or bilking investors, but the truth is that even innocent misrepresentations can result in fraud charges. For example, the US Sentencing Commission reported that 171 offenders were convicted of fraud for false statements on mortgage applications in… Read More »

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