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Florida DUI Manslaughter Kills Two Nuns

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

On September 27, 2009, 60-year-old Michael Hickman of North Fort Myers, Florida was driving and collided with a vehicle carrying two nuns who taught at St. Andrews Catholic School in Cape Coral.  The two women, 80-year old Sister Karinne O’Malley and 84-year-old Sister Ann McFall were both killed at the scene of this Florida DUI accident. The only [...]

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Judge Gives Lower Sentence for Florida DUI Charges

Monday, November 30th, 2009

After three years of waiting, sentencing has come through on a Florida DUI manslaughter case in Orlando.  23-year-old Malcom Barnes, a former UCF student, was charged with DUI and plead no contest in a November 20th hearing on an incident that occurred in October of 2006.
Three years ago, Barnes killed Andrew Brannon, a 19-year-old UCF student, [...]

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Fort Lauderdale DUI Lawyer notes Delrisco Denied Bail

Friday, February 6th, 2009

Fort Lauderdale DUI Lawyer Carlos A. Canet, P.A. specializes in defending those arrested for DUI in Broward County. A man charged with DUI manslaughter in Miami has been denied bail and will remain in jail until his trial. Gabriel Delrisco crashed into the back of a Ford minivan on Jan. 25, killing three children. Prosecutors [...]

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Blood Analysis Issues

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

In many years of practice as a DUI defense lawyer I have learned that easily the most challenging and complicated issues in any DUI case have to do with blood draws and their analysis.  Especially in felony DUI cases involving death or serious bodily injury where the stakes are the highest, most often the DUI defense [...]

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