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Monthly Archives: July 2016

Florida Supreme Court Strikes Down Mandatory Life Sentences for Teenage Offenders

By Julia Kefalinos |

Most juvenile crimes in Florida are handled outside of the normal court system. This affords teenagers charged with an offense the opportunity for rehabilitation. But in severe cases such as murder, even a teenager can be tried, convicted, and sentenced as an adult. In recent years, this has led the U.S. and Florida supreme… Read More »

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Can Debt Collectors Use Bankruptcy to Collect Older Debts?

By Julia Kefalinos |

In a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, a debtor agrees to pay back some of his or her debts under a plan approved by the bankruptcy trustee and the court. This plan assumes the debts are valid. But in recent years, third-party debt collectors have aggressively used the bankruptcy code to try and receive payment for… Read More »

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