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Author Archives: Jay Butchko

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Since When Is The Active Ingredient In Root Beer A Controlled Substance?

By Scriven Law, P.A. |

Perhaps you have never knowingly seen a sassafras tree, but just the word “sassafras” evokes feelings of cozy, carefree innocence.  Just from the name, you can tell how sweet it is.  Wikipedia says that safrole, a chemical compound found in sassafras leaves, is what gives sassafras its characteristic “sweet shop” smell.  The ecological reason… Read More »

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Federal Agency Recommends Changing Cannabis From A Schedule I To A Schedule III Controlled Substance

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There are plenty of terrifying drugs out there, but suboxone is not one of them.  Suboxone is the drug of choice in medication-assisted therapy for opioid use disorder.  It makes it possible for people living with opioid use disorder to administer their own medication, just like people living with clinical depression administer their own… Read More »

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Florida Senior Faces Probation Sentence For Her Role In Methaqualone Trafficking Operation

By Scriven Law, P.A. |

Methaqualone, a sedative, was a widely prescribed drug before its withdrawal from the market and reclassification as a Schedule I controlled substance in the early 1980s.  It was sold under several brand names, the most famous of which is Quaaludes.  Quaaludes were popular on the disco scene in the 1970s, where they got the… Read More »

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Tampa Woman Accused Of Fraudulently Obtaining Official Documents And Government Benefits

By Scriven Law, P.A. |

Most cases of identity theft do not involve a defendant literally pretending to be someone else.  A case where John pastes his photo onto Sam’s driver’s license, introduces himself to people as Sam, wears a “Sam” nametag at work, and receives paychecks issued to Sam is the kind of identity theft that occurs in… Read More »

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Two South Florida Men Face Criminal Charges After A Series Of Fraudulent UberEats Transactions

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Just as a new wave of COVID gains momentum in the distance, South Floridians have finally started to unlearn some of the bad habits we picked up during the pandemic.  We have returned to the habit of greeting each other and making small talk instead of only ever taking a break from doom scrolling… Read More »

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Is It A Good Idea For Defendants To Testify At Their Own Criminal Trials?

By Scriven Law, P.A. |

You have the right to remain silent from the moment that you are arrested until the moment the jury delivers a verdict, and even afterward.  Even when a judge asks you to enter a plea, you have the right not to respond, in which case the court will record your plea as “not guilty.” … Read More »

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Jury Trials In Florida: Behind The Scenes

By Scriven Law, P.A. |

Most people who get arrested on suspicion of a crime will not face a trial by jury.  Some of them will be released without ever formally receiving criminal charges, and some will have their charges dropped before or shortly after they enter a plea.  Of the defendants whose run-in with the law does not… Read More »

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Starting Off On The Right Foot At Your Arraignment

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In many kinds of legal actions, dealing with the court is an exercise in waiting; personal injury cases take an eternity, and some divorce cases last longer than the marriage ever did.  By contrast, criminal cases start quickly.  The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to a speedy trial, and if the court subjects you… Read More »

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Beyond Fentanyl And Narcan: Other Potent Synthetic Opioids And New Treatments For Opioid Reversals

By Scriven Law, P.A. |

If you have been following news headlines about Florida’s opioid abuse crisis for the past 20 years, the drugs keep getting stronger and scarier, but more reasons for hope keep appearing.  After the pill mills shut down, people turned to heroin, and then fentanyl entered the drug supply.  Narcan, Good Samaritan laws, and the… Read More »

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Frequently Asked Questions About Depositions In Florida Criminal Cases

By Scriven Law, P.A. |

All defendants in criminal cases have the right to due process of law, which means that the state and all other parties involved in the case must follow the legal procedures correctly.  Unless the defendant quickly decides to plead guilty, then there is a pretrial discovery phase where both the prosecution and the defense… Read More »

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