Florida Statutes Section 832.05 states that the individual who receives the check must not have a reason to believe the account lacks necessary funds exclusively because the individual who paid with the check had previous given him or her a check that bounced. The law also provides that the paym...
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The definition of disorderly conduct or breach of peace is contained in Section877.03, Florida Statutes. Under the statute, the offense includes any act deemed sufficient to “corrupt the public morals,” or “outrage the sense of public decency,” or “affect the peace and quiet of persons”...
The law in Florida has recently changed. It used to be that you were charged the same for soliciting for prostitution as actually being the alleged prostitute. Now, being charged with soliciting another to commit prostitution is a much more serious matter. These cases usually arise in situations...
The Florida State statutes also say that government and private property owners are not liable for any injuries or damages that occur while an individual is skateboarding without permission. The statute says, "It is also recognized that risks and dangers are inherent in these activities, which ris...