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Monthly Archives: January 2024

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Making Ch. 7 Bankruptcy Decisions that Work for You

By Julia Kefalinos |

While it’s certainly true that no one really wants to file bankruptcy, the hard truth is that sometimes it’s necessary.  If you find yourself considering such a move, it’s helpful to be cognizant of some of the decisions coming your way and the things you can do to make it easier on yourself, or… Read More »

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The Price of Mandatory Minimum Sentences

By Julia Kefalinos |

Like many states, Florida has mandatory minimum sentences attached to many criminal charges. Created as a way to deter crime, the result has had a number of unintended consequences. Crimes that Come with Mandatory Sentences  Certain crimes do have mandatory sentences attached to them, including: Capital crimes; Crimes in which a firearm was used… Read More »

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Police and Domestic Violence: When the Offender and Protector are the Same Person

By Julia Kefalinos |

Domestic violence is a crime that terrorizes victims and their families every single day. It can be emotional taunting and dehumanizing; physical abuse like hitting, kicking, choking, and biting; sexual violence; financial controlling; threats and harming of pets; and more. So when victims of this kind of abuse seek protection from law enforcement, they… Read More »

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Chapter 11 Bankruptcies on the Rise

By Julia Kefalinos |

While money managers expected a surge in Chapter 11 filings during the pandemic years, that  swell didn’t arrive until this year.  When looking at the trends associated with the uptick make this wave somewhat unique. What’s Driving the Bankruptcies?  An examination of the first-day declarations—or the affidavits explaining the business, structural components, and events… Read More »

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Addressing Teens Who Commit Serious Crimes

By Julia Kefalinos |

Crime and punishment have pushed society for remedies for as long as we can remember. We have a criminal justice system, but often struggle with the meaning of the word justice. The concept becomes even more difficult when juvenile offenders are involved.  Unfortunately, it’s a quandary that seems to be growing in scope. Juvenile… Read More »

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