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Blog Posts in March, 2013

  • Middle School Teacher Charged With Second DUI

    Posted By The Law Office of Timothy Hessinger || 27-Mar-2013

    During the early morning hours of Sunday, March 3rd, 36-year-old Jesse Mockler was driving northbound on U.S. 19 when a Florida State Trooper attempted to pull him over after clocking his rate of speed at 72 mph in a 55 mph zone. The trooper stated that Mockler's vehicle drifted out of its lane twice before Mockler finally stopped at a gas station at the corner of U.S. 19 and State Road 50. ...
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  • More Than 600 Violent Criminals Found to be Living in Work Release Centers Around Florida

    Posted By The Law Office of Timothy Hessinger || 19-Mar-2013

    Work release programs are typically geared towards criminals who are looking to avoid serving time in jail, yet who have been convicted of non-violent crimes such as drug crimes, theft crimes and white collar crimes. Individuals convicted of violent crimes are traditionally sentenced by judge and/or jury to serve time in jail or prison. However, a recent investigation by the Tampa Bay Times into ...
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  • Are There Alternatives to Serving Jail Time?

    Posted By The Law Office of Timothy Hessinger || 14-Mar-2013

    Being arrested for a crime, especially when it is a first time offense, can be a very frightening experience. In Tampa, FL, the type of criminal charges you are facing, whether or not it is your first offense, whether the charges against you are felony or misdemeanor charges and many others factors will determine if you will be facing jail time or, if you may qualify for one of a variety of ...
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