Monthly Archives: November 2018
Homeless Man Faces Molestation Charges
Those who are homeless are already down on their luck. Add a criminal charge such as molestation to the mix and a person is likely to be even angrier and more frustrated. A homeless man at a hurricane shelter in Florida was recently arrested for allegedly molesting a young girl. On October 10, a… Read More »
Millennials Putting Off Marriage, Less Likely to Divorce
In the past, younger couples were more likely to divorce, with older, longer-married couples staying married forever. Times are changing and that is no longer the case. With gray divorces on the rise, divorce among millennials is seeing new lows. What is causing this trend? People are waiting longer to get married. In the… Read More »
Florida Mom Arrested for Causing Accident While Intoxicated
Accidents happen, but sometimes they can be prevented, especially if a person acts in an irresponsible or reckless manner. Drinking can cause a person to become intoxicated. When a person is under the influence of drugs or alcohol, they lose control of their good judgment. They do things that they would not normally do…. Read More »
Child Killed in Miami-Dade Car Accident
It’s always sad when someone dies in a car accident, especially when the victim is a young child. Sadly, this was recently the case in Miami-Dade. A major crash at an intersection killed a girl and injured seven others. The fatal crash occurred on the morning of September 18 at the intersection of Northwest… Read More »
Florida Court Allows Medical Malpractice Case to Proceed
Medical malpractice lawyers rely on expert witnesses to boost their cases and help them convince the jury of the damages caused to their victims. However, there are requirements for expert witnesses, as not just anyone can serve as one in a medical malpractice case. For example, for a gynecology case, a doctor must have… Read More »