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The Real Cost of a DUI in Florida: What Most People Don't See
A DUI in Florida can cost more than you think—fines, insurance hikes, job loss, and more. Learn the full impact and how a DUI attorney can help.
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Can I Refuse a DUI Test in Florida?
Wondering if you can refuse a DUI test in Florida? Learn what happens when you say no—and how Florida's Implied Consent Law affects your license and case.
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What Happens to Your Driver's License After a DUI Arrest in Florida?
Arrested for DUI in Florida? Learn how your license is affected and what to do within 10 days to protect it.
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Can You Get a DUI Without Driving? Understanding "Actual Physical Control" in Florida
You can be arrested for DUI in Florida without driving. Learn what 'actual physical control' means—and how to fight these charges.
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Trenton's Law: First DUI Refusal Becomes Crime – October 1, 2025
Starting Oct 1, Florida criminalizes first-time DUI refusal under Trenton's Law and enhances penalties for repeat DUI offenses.
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Your Miranda Rights: What They Are and What They're Not
Facing domestic violence charges in Florida? Attorney Carolle El-Naffy can help you build a strong defense.
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How Florida Handles First-Time Offenders
First-time offender in Florida? Learn about diversion programs, withheld adjudication, and expungement to protect your future after an arrest.
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Which of the following penalties can be imposed on you if you get a DUI?
Facing DUI charges? Learn the possible penalties in Florida, including jail time, fines, license loss, and long-term consequences.
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Which of the following might result in more harsh DUI penalties?
Repeat DUI in Florida? Learn the enhanced penalties for second, third, and fourth offenses—including jail time, fines, and lifetime license loss.
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