Patricia A Cashman, PA

Patricia A Cashman, PA Over 40 years of Experience as a Criminal Defense Lawyer
Practices in Orange and Osceola Counties

Member of Florida Bar since 1984
Criminal Defense Attorney my entire career
Opened my own firm in 2001
Graduate of University of Florida
Member of National Association of Criminial Defense Lawyers
Adjunct Professor at University of Central Florida since 1993
AV rated (highest rating) by Martindale Hubbell
Author of Guide to Criminal Law for Florida

08/12/2026

On this day in 1935, President Franklin Roosevelt signs the Social Security Bill.

08/12/2026

On August 12, 1973, American golfer Jack Nicklaus wins the Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA) championship for his 14th major title, surpassing Bobby Jones’ record of 13 major championships. Nicklaus shot a seven-under-par 277 at Canterbury Golf Club in Beachwood, Ohio, to win $45,000 and his third PGA National championship. The “Golden Bear” went on to win 18 major tournaments, a record that still stands today. (Although it aptly describes his golden-colored hair and large build, Nicklaus’ famous moniker is actually derived from his high school alma mater, the Upper Arlington Golden Bears.)

08/12/2026

On this day in 1996, Ilona Maher, rugby player who led the U.S. women's national team to its first Olympic medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics, is born.

08/01/2026

On this day in 1893, machine for making shredded wheat breakfast cereal is patented.

08/01/2026

On this day in 1942, Jerry Garcia, lead singer of the Grateful Dead, is born.

08/01/2026

On this day in 1960, Chubby Checker releases “The Twist,” creating a new dance craze. The song had been released by Hank Ballard and the Midnighters the previous year but got little attention.

08/01/2026

On August 1, 1996, “A Game of Thrones,” an epic fantasy novel by George R.R. Martin, is released. The book was the first in Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” series, about feuding medieval noble families on an imaginary continent called Westeros. Although not initially a best-seller, “A Game of Thrones” gained a loyal following, and the “Song of Ice and Fire” series eventually became a huge hit, selling millions of books and spawning a blockbuster HBO series.

08/01/2026

On August 1, 1981, MTV: Music Television goes on the air for the first time ever, with the words (spoken by one of MTV’s creators, John Lack): “Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll.” The Buggles’ “Video Killed the Radio Star” was the first music video to air on the new cable television channel, which initially was available only to households in parts of New Jersey. MTV went on to revolutionize the music industry and become an influential source of pop culture and entertainment in the United States and other parts of the world, including Europe, Asia and Latin America.

08/01/2026

On August 1, 1782, Caroline Herschel—sister of William Herschel, an astronomer who discovered Uranus the year before—discovers a comet after spotting it through a telescope. This is the first comet discovery credited to a woman.

08/01/2026

On August 1, 1861, Robert FitzRoy, a British naval officer who had been researching ways to predict the weather, publishes the first known weather forecast in The Times. The report, which includes a prediction of 62 degrees and clear skies in London, is largely accurate.

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