You Can Tell a Cop “No” (In Some Circumstances)
By: Adam L. Bantner, II Board Certified Criminal Trial Attorney While it's not always a smart move, legally speaking, you
By: Adam L. Bantner, II Board Certified Criminal Trial Attorney While it's not always a smart move, legally speaking, you
Atticus Finch knew how to make an effective argument. This is a scene from the legendary movie, To Kill A
By: Adam L. Bantner, II, B.C.S. Jury selection is the beginning of your trial. Some believe that a case can
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On January 18, 2019, the Second DCA issued a ground-breaking opinion that driving on the wrong side of the road
By: Adam L. Bantner, II A well-honed skill of any successful plaintiff's attorney is the ability to find the money,
By: Adam L. Bantner, II Identification of a suspect as the person who committed the crime by a victim of
By: Adam L. Bantner, II Board Certified Criminal Trial Law Attorney In a word, Yes All that is required for
An Excited Utterance Can Be Admissible Even When Self-Serving By Adam L. Bantner, II Adam@TampaCrimeAttorneys.com www.TampaCrimeAttorneys.com During the course of
If a person is serious about taking their case to trial, they need to be represented by an attorney with