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Should I Plead “No Contest” to Crimes in Fort Myers?

By Foley & Wilson |

After you have been accused of a crime in Fort Myers, you have various options. You could pursue a plea deal and admit your guilt in exchange for a more lenient sentence. You might also plead not guilty and pursue a trial to avoid all criminal consequences. But what about pleading “no contest?” What… Read More »

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Defending Against Charges of Roofing Fraud in Fort Myers

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For years, people have been talking about roofing scams in Florida. Some say that this is one of the key reasons for skyrocketing insurance premiums in the Sunshine State, along with recent extreme weather. The local authorities in Fort Myers are very much aware of this issue, and roofing contractors in Florida could face… Read More »

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Recent Arrest in Charlotte County Is a Warning for Parents of Autistic Children

By Foley & Wilson |

Parents of autistic children carry heavy burdens, and it isn’t always easy to care for these disabled individuals. For many parents, this burden does not end when the child becomes an adult. Some cases of autism cause permanent disabilities, and they may become legally responsible for their autistic children even after they turn 18…. Read More »

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What Is the Definition of “Disfigurement” in a Fort Myers Aggravated Battery Case?

By Foley & Wilson |

Aggravated battery is a serious offense in Fort Myers, and it can lead to second-degree felony charges. Those convicted of this offense may face a maximum prison sentence of 15 years, fines, and other consequences. Although there are many ways to commit aggravated battery in Florida, a victim’s disfigurement is one way that these… Read More »

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Lee County Man Awaits Sentencing After Racketeering Conviction

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In January of 2025, a man from Lee County was convicted of racketeering. Authorities say that he received almost $1 million thanks to the scam, which they claim specifically targeted church-going Haitians. This is an example of a case involving the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO). If you face a RICO charge… Read More »

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How to Get Stalking Charges Dropped in Lee County

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Stalking is a serious offense in Florida, and it makes sense to have these charges dropped if at all possible. But how exactly do you accomplish this goal? Prosecutors may decide to dismiss charges for various reasons, and the most appropriate strategy depends on your unique situation. You may want to discuss your situation… Read More »

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