Beginning Oct. 1, drivers will face increased penalties for refusing a breathalyzer or urine tests after DUI arrests.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Following the latest Legislative session in Florida, nearly 30 new state laws took effect on Wednesday.
Under Trenton’s Law, even first-time refusals are treated as second-degree misdemeanors, which can lead to fines and jail ...
Abandoned dogs. Fleeing (or impersonating) police. Loopholes in deepfake pornography. Laws addressing these and more go into ...
As September comes to a close, there will be nearly 30 new laws in Florida that will go into effect in October ...
From ‘Trooper’s Law’, which creates tougher penalties for those who restrain dogs during natural disasters, to ‘Tristan’s Law ...
The laws cover topics such as drunk driving, pet safety during hurricanes, mental health and more. See the list: ...
Nearly 30 new laws are set to go into effect on Wednesday, Oct. 1, following Florida's latest legislative session.
Florida football offensive lineman Devon Manuel was arrested on July 18 on charges of misdemeanor DUI and felony weapons charges. According to a Gainesville Police arrest report Manuel was pulled over ...