South Florida Criminal Defense Law Firm of Robert M. Perez

South Florida Criminal Defense Law Firm of Robert M. Perez Robert M. Perez provides expert state & federal criminal defense throughout the State of Florida & US

‘Very disturbing’: Florida teens get longer prison sentences than adults
08/12/2024

‘Very disturbing’: Florida teens get longer prison sentences than adults

Children tried as adults were sentenced to a little more than five years for a felony charge while adults received around three-and-a-half years.

Can you eat while driving? Text at a red light? Here are 10 rules of the road in Florida
08/01/2024

Can you eat while driving? Text at a red light? Here are 10 rules of the road in Florida

What to know about the law.

How can you get out of jury duty in Miami or Broward? Can you postpone it? What to know
08/01/2024

How can you get out of jury duty in Miami or Broward? Can you postpone it? What to know

Serving as a juror in a Florida state court has nothing to do with your voter registration.

Ticketed at a private parking lot? A new Florida law requires more transparencyLast month, state Rep. Vicki Lopez paid f...
07/24/2024

Ticketed at a private parking lot? A new Florida law requires more transparency

Last month, state Rep. Vicki Lopez paid for parking at a private garage in Coconut Grove, but when she went to leave, the machine said her ticket had expired. Although she was charged $25 at the exit, a week later she received an invoice charging her another $87 for the violation.

It wasn’t the first time Lopez, a Miami Republican, said she’s fallen “victim” to private parking lot charges in South Florida. During her time in office, Lopez said she’s received many calls from constituents feeling duped about the charges. Upon further inspection, she realized it was an issue that expanded far beyond her district.

“As we got more and more calls, I said, ‘Wait, what’s going on here?’” Lopez told the Miami Herald. “It turns out that this is happening in Tampa, in Orlando, and it seems to be an issue statewide with private parking lots not having full transparency.”

A House bill co-sponsored by Lopez and state Rep. Demi Busatta Cabrera (R-Coral Gables) that went into effect July 1 now requires additional regulations and signage for certain private parking facilities. Lopez first tried to pass the bill in the 2023 legislative session, ultimately finding success in the 2024 cycle. She emphasized that the law doesn’t aim to regulate the market of private parking, just to make it more transparent.

The city of Hollywood unanimously passed an ordinance at its July 3 commission meeting modifying its traffic code to align with the new state law. Under the new code, private parking owners must display a sign that is at least 36 inches by 24 inches stating that the parking area is not government-run and listing violation charges and valid contact information. Additionally, the signs must also provide information about the grace period and appeal process for violators.

That is in line with the state law, which requires the same information but leaves specific details as to what is considered “legible” to the city or county. It also requires violations to be placed clearly on the vehicle or to be mailed within five business days of the violation and places guidelines on when late fees can go out to violators.

“We’re actually thrilled that this ordinance passed. We already received feedback from a few private parking lot owners,” Jovan Douglas, Hollywood’s division director of parking and code compliance, said at the July 3 meeting. “We’re going to continue to work with the rest of them, be partners with them and hopefully work toward the rest of them adapting to this bill.”

The Miami Parking Authority is also working on amending the municipal ordinance to align with state law, aiming for approval within the year. The cities of Miami Beach and Fort Lauderdale have not yet reported or scheduled any changes to align with the new state law.

While the law provides safeguards for violators, it also contains guidelines for the private property owners. Owners must allow a 15-minute grace period when drivers enter the lot, so long as the vehicle isn’t parked. They must also send invoices to violators within five business days of the violation and give them a chance to appeal the charges.

The law also includes a clause that protects the personal information of parking customers, barring parking property owners from selling, offering or trading information of those who use the property.

While the law does not address booting or towing practices, Lopez said lawmakers did so in another bill that went into effect July 1. That law, House Bill 179, isn’t limited to private parking facilities but requires towing prices to be listed online, establishes a process for investigating complaints about excessive fees and requires towing companies to accept more than one form of payment.

Here’s what the law says.

Jail just for not paying a traffic fine? Critics say Miami-Dade policy unfair to poor
07/17/2024

Jail just for not paying a traffic fine? Critics say Miami-Dade policy unfair to poor

Rev. Benjamin Downs now lives comfortably in West Perrine where he pastors a church and leads a security company but he was once a 22-year-old married father of two struggling to cover his family’s bills on his construction worker income.

What happens to old pot arrests if Florida legalizes recreational w**d in November?
07/11/2024

What happens to old pot arrests if Florida legalizes recreational w**d in November?

Thousands of people in Florida each year are charged for having small amounts of ma*****na, court data shows.

09/13/2023
Miami drivers, beware. You may end 2022 with tickets as police crack down on violatorsIf you drive in Miami, you’ll want...
11/03/2022

Miami drivers, beware. You may end 2022 with tickets as police crack down on violators

If you drive in Miami, you’ll want to be extra careful when behind the wheel in the next few months. You could get a ticket for bad driving — as police plan to crack down on traffic violations before the new year.

City of Miami Police and Miami-Dade Police joined forces to launch a traffic enforcement campaign Tuesday that will run until Dec. 31. They hope the data-driven initiative will identify hotspots for traffic violations, such as speeding, aggressive driving and texting while driving.

10/31/2022

After DeSantis touts voter fraud arrests, Florida adds voting clause to probation form

A week after Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the arrests of 20 people for alleged voter fraud, his administration made a change…

Starting in August, Floridians on probation have been required to sign an updated form placing the burden on them to determine if they’re eligible to vote.

Beneath warnings about remaining drug-free and reporting to their probation officer is the new message:

“By signing this letter,” the updated form states, “you agree that you are solely responsible for determining if you are legally able to register to vote and that you must solely determine if you are lawfully qualified to vote.”

Noise-detecting cameras proposed for Miami Beach to target loud car music and exhausts
07/07/2022

Noise-detecting cameras proposed for Miami Beach to target loud car music and exhausts

Roaring down South Beach in a souped-up sports car or blaring music? That’s what Commissioner Steven Meiner hopes to stop with a proposal to install noise-detecting cameras to crack down on loud cars in the city.

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