Criminal Law

5 Things to Know Before You Go: 2023 Mini Lobster Season

On behalf of Eisenmenger, Robinson & Peters, P.A. posted in Criminal Law on Friday, July 21, 2023.

5 Things to Know Before You Go: 2023 Mini Lobster Season Get ready, everyone! The much-awaited “Mini Lobster Season” is right around the corner. A unique event that offers an exclusive opportunity to get an early chance to get your fill of these delicious bugs. But before you head out with your nets, here’s all… Continue Reading

2023 Red Snapper Season: 3 Things You Need to Know

On behalf of Eisenmenger, Robinson & Peters, P.A. posted in Criminal Law on Friday, July 14, 2023.

Each year, sport fishing enthusiasts and commercial fishermen eagerly await the announcement of the red snapper season opening dates for the South Atlantic federal waters. This year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries has just released the much-anticipated details for the 2023 red snapper season, including the recreational season length, harvest days, bag… Continue Reading

What You Should Know Before Paying a FWC Ticket

On behalf of Eisenmenger, Robinson & Peters, P.A. posted in Criminal Law on Friday, July 07, 2023.

Donald Trump’s Trial – Is it so Bad to be Tried in Miami?

On behalf of Eisenmenger, Robinson & Peters, P.A. posted in Criminal Law on Sunday, June 18, 2023.

Introduction Amid the ever-shifting terrain of American politics, a recent development has sparked much debate and analysis. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has brought charges against former President Donald Trump in Miami. Donald Trump’s Trial has stirred a vibrant discussion across the spectrum about the potential implications for the DOJ, Trump, and the overall justice… Continue Reading

Florida’s New Permitless Firearm Carry Law: What You Need to Know

On behalf of Eisenmenger, Robinson & Peters, P.A. posted in Criminal Law on Tuesday, June 13, 2023.

Florida has recently made waves with its new permitless firearm carry law, generating both excitement and concerns among residents and visitors alike. In this post, we will delve into what this law allows and what it restricts, ensuring you have a clear understanding of the changes and their implications. Embracing Freedom: Florida’s new permitless firearm… Continue Reading

The Many Benefits of Working With a Criminal Defense Lawyer

On behalf of Eisenmenger, Robinson & Peters, P.A. posted in Criminal Law on Tuesday, February 07, 2023.

Every year in the United States, millions of people face a criminal trial without legal representation. A criminal defense lawyer is one of the best weapons against corruption, mistreatment, and mistrial in the legal system. How do they go about being such a good weapon, and what benefits does having this type of lawyer give… Continue Reading

How to Choose the Right White Collar Crime Lawyer for Your Case

On behalf of Eisenmenger, Robinson & Peters, P.A. posted in Criminal Law on Friday, December 16, 2022.

White-collar crime is something that’s becoming more and more common. However, with these stats also comes the knowledge that white-collar crime punishments are harsh. If you’re charged with a white-collar crime, you need a good lawyer. The defense process is complex, and you need a proven legal team like ours to represent you in court…. Continue Reading

What are the Penalties for a Domestic Violence Charge?

On behalf of Eisenmenger, Robinson & Peters, P.A. posted in Criminal Law on Friday, November 18, 2022.

If you’re facing a domestic violence charge, it’s important to understand the full breadth of what could happen. Domestic violence is a serious offense, and it can carry significant consequences. The legal team you choose to represent you and the choices you make right now are critical. The state of Florida issues aggressive penalties for… Continue Reading

How Important Are Miranda Rights?

On behalf of Eisenmenger, Robinson & Peters, P.A. posted in Criminal Law on Monday, October 24, 2022.

If you don’t know what your Miranda Rights are, or why they’re important, this article will help. Someone in the US gets arrested every three seconds. Getting arrested is the first step in admission to the criminal justice system. If you run out the numbers, this equates to over a whopping 10 million new members… Continue Reading

How Much Is a Ticket for a DUI in Florida?

On behalf of Eisenmenger, Robinson & Peters, P.A. posted in Criminal Law on Friday, October 14, 2022.

A ticket for a DUI is the least of our problems as a nation. Across the US, there is a drunk driving fatality every 45 minutes. Because of this, a DUI charge can carry hefty fines and other serious penalties. If you’re facing a DUI in Florida, it’s important to understand the penalties you’ll need… Continue Reading