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Q: Can I get into trouble for a roommate using drugs when I'm not living at the apartment but I have stuff at the apartment

I'm the lease signer and he is my father

Zachary Justin Cantor
Zachary Justin Cantor
answered on Sep 7, 2021

There are two types of possession in the law in Florida in relation to contraband (illegal items): constructive possession and actual possession. The type of possession you are talking about is constructive possession. Constructive possession is a difficult charge for prosecutors when the... View More

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Q: I live in FL but received a 4th DUI in MI but they only charged me for a 1st time DUI what will happen in FL?
Zachary Justin Cantor
Zachary Justin Cantor
answered on Sep 7, 2021

Based on your question you live in Florida but received a DUI in Michigan. As such you will have a criminal case to deal with in Michigan not in Florida. You will need to hire the best possible criminal lawyer in the area in Michigan where your case is pending. I'm assuming you have a... View More

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