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Monthly Archives: March 2021

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Covid-19 Vaccines: Wait Your Turn or Face Criminal Charges

By Scriven Law, P.A. |

Recently in Tampa, Florida, an emergency medical technician recently honored as “paramedic of the year”  was arrested and charged with forgery, uttering a false instrument, falsifying a public record, creating a fictitious person, and criminal use of personal identification. Those are all felony crimes, and the defendant  lied about spoiled Covid-19 vaccines when he… Read More »

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Is it a Crime to Receive Stolen Goods?

By Scriven Law, P.A. |

Receiving stolen goods is a criminal offense in the State of Florida. To be prosecuted for receiving stolen goods, the defendant must  have knowledge that the goods were stolen or illegally obtained when he or she purchased or received the items in their possession.. If you have been charged with a property crime, even… Read More »

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Tampa Bay Streaker Incident : Indecent Exposure is Criminal Behavior

By Scriven Law, P.A. |

Tampa Bay residents and sports-lovers know that the Buccaneers won their first Super Bowl since 2003 last Sunday. They expected a great game, and the players delivered. Unfortunately, an unrelenting and shameless fan also took in the celebration but forgot his clothes in the process. The Tampa Bay Streaker was arrested in a pink… Read More »

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Property Crimes: Burglary & Aggravated Burglary

By Scriven Law, P.A. |

Recently in Tampa a defendant was apprehended for multiple counts of burglary. The Polk County Sheriff deemed his offenses especially heinous, because the defendant would target the homes of grieving loved ones attending a viewing or funeral. In total, the defendant is accused of burglarizing over ten homes, and his activity went unsuspected as… Read More »

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