Blog Posts in May, 2019 Posted By Law Offices of Robert Stepniak 30-May-2019 Robert Kraft Gets Video Evidence Suppressed in Solicitation Case A couple of weeks ago, a Florida judge ruled that surveillance video and other evidence in the prostitution solicitation case against New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft are inadmissible in court. This is considered a huge victory for Kraft, who ... Continue Reading Posted By Law Offices of Robert Stepniak 23-May-2019 Florida House Passes Bill to Make Voting Harder for Ex-Felons Although Florida voters passed Amendment 4 that restores the right for ex-felons to finally vote in Florida, the House passed the Voting Rights Restoration Act in early May, requiring these individuals to pay all financial obligations before they can ... Continue Reading Posted By Law Offices of Robert Stepniak 16-May-2019 Deportable Crimes in Florida A conviction of a criminal offense is punishable by jail or prison time, fines, and even a permanent criminal record. However, if an immigrant—including those with lawful permanent residency—is convicted of a crime, he/she could face ... Continue Reading Posted By Law Offices of Robert Stepniak 9-May-2019 How Adultery Can Affect a Florida Divorce Florida is a “no-fault” divorce state, meaning that either spouse doesn’t need a reason—even if adultery was the main cause—for the separation besides stating the marriage is “irretrievably broken.” However, ... Continue Reading