KLG Header Image

The Khonsari Law Firm Blog

St. Petersburg Criminal Defense Lawyer

How to Obtain a Concealed Weapon or Firearm License in Florida

Basic Requirements Unlike many states, Florida has a relatively easy and straightforward process for obtaining a permit to carry a concealed weapon or firearm.  To begin with, there are four basic eligibility requirements: You must be 21 years of age or older; You must be able to demonstrate competency with a firearm; You must currently r [...]

Read More
St. Petersburg Criminal Defense Lawyer

The Legal Implications of Paying Employees in Cash

Paying workers in cash for their services is not necessarily illegal for businesses that operate in Florida but, depending on the circumstances, it can definitely lead to a host of legal problems.  And if the person that’s being paid in cash is ultimately deemed to be an employee of the business, those problems can become very serious and very e [...]

Read More
St. Petersburg Criminal Defense Lawyer

Regaining The Right to Vote in Florida

Anyone who is convicted of (or pleads guilty to) a felony, loses a variety of civil rights. Just which rights are lost – and whether and how they can be restored – generally depends on whether the felony in question involved a federal crime or a state crime and, most importantly, on the state in which the felon resides.  One of the most common [...]

Read More
St. Petersburg Criminal Defense Attorney

Cross-examination at a Florida Criminal Trial

Contrary to what you may have seen on television, there is nothing glamorous about a criminal trial. Rather, a criminal trial can be a very long, involved, and time-consuming process. Florida law provides for two types of criminal trials. At a criminal bench trial, the judge listens to the evidence presented during the trial and decides the case. A [...]

Read More
St. Petersburg Criminal Defense Attorney

Direct Examination at a Florida Criminal Trial

Direct examination at a Florida criminal trial allows the defendant to tell his or her version of events. Although Florida law provides for both criminal bench trials and jury trials, most criminal trials are jury trials. Clear and concise direct examination answers can go a long way in maximizing the effectiveness of your testimony and can increas [...]

Read More
St. Petersburg Criminal Defense Attorney

What is a Plea Bargain and What Rights Do You Give up by Accepting One?

In many criminal cases, you have the option of accepting a plea bargain (also called a “plea deal” or “plea agreement”) or going forward with a Florida criminal trial. Unfortunately, a criminal trial can be a long, involved process that lasts for many days or even weeks. Moreover, the outcome of a criminal trial can be extremely uncertain, [...]

Read More
St. Petersburg Criminal Defense Attorney

Why There’s Much More to a Criminal Trial than Witness Testimony

A Florida criminal trial is oftentimes a complicated and lengthy process. However, contrary to what most people believe, there’s much more to a criminal trial than witness testimony that is presented on the witness stand. Other factors, such as the defendant’s conduct and body language on and off the stand, play a large role in how a criminal d [...]

Read More
St. Petersburg Criminal Defense Lawyer

Criminal Probation in Florida: What You Need to Know

For most people, probation represents a second chance, but it is important to follow the terms of your probation, strictly. While you are not serving time in jail, it is still important to understand that the terms of your probation must be followed to the letter. Failing to do so could put you at risk of being locked up. In Florida, criminal prob [...]

Read More
St. Petersburg Drunk Driving Lawyer

Police Are on the Lookout for Drunk Drivers Around the 4th of July

Memorial Day has passed, and summer has unofficially arrived. Like Memorial Day, July 4th is a holiday when police officers are on the hunt for drunk drivers on the road in Florida.  It is important for drivers to know their rights and responsibilities when it comes to drinking alcohol and driving. Here are a few tips that will help you stay safe [...]

Read More
St. Petersburg Criminal Defense Attorney

Question: Can You Negotiate a Plea Bargain Without an Attorney?

The answer to the question is “maybe, but you probably should not.” Many people are reluctant to hire an attorney to help them settle their criminal case. If they do not see their case going to trial, they think they can handle a simple plea bargain on their own. Here are four reasons why that is a terrible idea: The Prosecutor Doesn’t Re [...]

Read More

Schedule a Free Consultation