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Monthly Archives: November 2016

Six Things You Need to Remember After Being Arrested in Florida

By The Pawlowski//Mastrilli Law Group |

You need to take all criminal charges, including misdemeanor charges, very seriously. It is normal to feel overwhelmed after being charged; arrests are always stressful, confusing and intimidating. Unfortunately, many people actually damage their own cases by making preventable mistakes immediately after or during an arrest. Do not let this happen to you. If… Read More »

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Highway Fatalities Were Up Significantly in the First Half of 2016

By The Pawlowski//Mastrilli Law Group |

According to reporting from the Wall Street Journal, highway deaths rose by more than ten percent in the first half of 2016. This is an extremely alarming figure. Not only is the rise unusually large, but it appears that this increase may be the early part of developing trend. Deadly accidents in Florida have… Read More »

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Nursing Home Residents Have Important Rights

By The Pawlowski//Mastrilli Law Group |

Each year, many families in Tampa Bay and throughout the state of Florida are forced to make a difficult decision regarding the future living arrangements of a loved one. While a nursing home is often the best choice in the circumstance, it is never an easy decision to make. The issue is made all… Read More »

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Did You Suffer a Burn Injury in Florida?

By The Pawlowski//Mastrilli Law Group |

All burn injuries are extremely painful, and even a relatively minor burn can be excruciating. Unfortunately, burns are also very common. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that more than one million Americans suffer from serious burn injuries each year. Nearly half of these injuries require some form of… Read More »

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Sealing or Expunging a Criminal Record in Florida (Frequently Asked Questions)

By The Pawlowski//Mastrilli Law Group |

What Does it Mean to have a Criminal Record Sealed? In Florida, a criminal record that has been sealed will officially become confidential information. This means that the general public will no longer have any legal means to access this information. Though, it must be noted that state and local police officers may be… Read More »

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