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Weapons Crimes

Defend weapons crimes in Florida

The serious nature of weapons charges

Florida contains some rigid laws when considering crimes related to weapons and firearms. The Second Amendment protects the right to possess arms; however, the state has rigid regulations on how these weapons should be possessed, used, and carried. Examples of weapons charges are – carrying a concealed weapon without a permit, possessing a firearm by a convicted felon, illegally carrying a gun, and utilizing a weapon during the commission of another crime.

Convictions usually carry compulsory minimum sentences under Florida’s “10-20-Life” law. It signifies that a firearm offense can lead to decades of imprisonment without parole. The results of a weapon conviction are loss of civil rights, long-term reputational harm, and loss of permission to own a firearm in the future.

Complexities in weapons crime cases

Weapons charges are straightforward in rare cases. They can appear during routine traffic stops, searches of vehicles or homes, or as add-on charges in crime cases. There are numerous instances of constitutional issues, such as unlawful search and seizure, issuance of inaccurate warrants, or violation of Miranda rights.

Role of Roderman & Johnston in these cases

  • Roderman & Johnston attorneys are capable of examining whether the law enforcement followed correct procedures. We can suppress evidence that is unlawfully obtained.
  • In case you are related to firearms, we strictly evaluate whether Florida’s self-defense law is applicable for your protection.

Weapon crimes can have life-changing consequences. Do not face them alone – trust the attorneys of Roderman & Johnston to get tailored assistance according to your case.

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