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How to Choose a Federal Criminal Defense Attorney

By Bruce L. Udolf, P.A. |

If you are under investigation, or you’ve been indicted already for a federal crime, you definitely need a lawyer. However, you don’t want to hire just any attorney, you need the right one. Making this decision can be stressful, but given what’s at stake, it’s not a decision to take lightly. While there are… Read More »

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What if the Florida Police Don’t Read Me My Rights?

By Bruce L. Udolf, P.A. |

Almost everyone has seen a television crime show where the suspect is arrested, and he is immediately read his rights. It always starts with, “You have the right to remain silent.” Collectively, these rights are known as Miranda Rights, or a Miranda Warning. There is often an assumption that if someone is not read… Read More »

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Extradition

Are There Legal Consequences to Waiving Extradition?

By Bruce L. Udolf, P.A. |

The term extradition refers to removing someone to a different location because that particular country or state has legal jurisdiction over whatever criminal matter is being pursued. The defendant is in a different place than where the arrest warrant was issued and where charges are being or have been filed. In order to get… Read More »

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Jury

How Does a Grand Jury Hearing Work in Florida?

By Bruce L. Udolf, P.A. |

If you are being brought before a grand jury, it means that you are facing federal criminal charges. This hearing involves grand jury members listening to testimony and evidence in order to decide on whether or not to hand down an indictment. An indictment is what starts a federal felony offense case. You may… Read More »

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HealthCare

What to Do if You Are Charged with Health Care Fraud in Florida?

By Bruce L. Udolf, P.A. |

Health care fraud is a growing problem around the country. As such, the government is reserving additional resources to investigate and charge people for it. When someone is charged with health care fraud, it means they filed a health care claim under false pretenses in order to gain a benefit or make a profit…. Read More »

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