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Monthly Archives: May 2024

MoneyCrime

Types of Real Estate Fraud

By Ratzan & Faccidomo LLC |

South Florida is the land of impossibly beautiful edifices that seem to spring up overnight.  How many times have you driven past a row of McMansions that was an empty field of dirt the last time you drove down that road, and it was a swamp a year ago?  There are no basements in… Read More »

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CriminalDefense

PCP, Embalming Fluid, or Both

By Ratzan & Faccidomo LLC |

Our Miami drug crimes defense lawyer explains how PCP got one of the least appealing drug nicknames, namely embalming fluid, as well as the legal trouble that you can get into for smoking actual embalming fluid. PCP, Another Rejected Pharmaceutical Drug From the Trippy 50s Phencyclidine (PCP) was first synthesized in Germany in 1926. … Read More »

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PoliceArrest

The Miranda Warnings and Florida Criminal Cases

By Ratzan & Faccidomo LLC |

Almost everyone has heard a police officer say, “You have the right to remain silent” in a movie or TV show about a criminal case, but they usually don’t show what happens next.  Fictional dramas use that phrase, which is part of the Miranda warnings to show that things are getting serious; the police… Read More »

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BooksGavel

What To Know About Opening Statements

By Ratzan & Faccidomo LLC |

Imagine the opening sequences from the most iconic movies set in Miami.  From Scarface to The Birdcage and from One Night in Miami to the Bad Boys series, the first impression the audience gets is that of the beauty and peril of South Florida.  The images tell you where the story that is about… Read More »

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