Traffic Accident Involving a Miami-Dade Police Vehicle

The Miami-Dade Police Department’s (MDPD), Traffic Homicide Unit, is investigating a crash involving a MDPD marked police vehicle. According to investigators, a stolen vehicle alert was received from a license plate reader in the area of NW 79th Street and NW 17th Avenue. Northside District officers observed a vehicle matching the description of the alert.…

In a world first, AI lawyer will help defend a real case in the US

A program trained with the help of artificial intelligence is set to help a defendant contest his case in a U.S. court next month, New Scientist reported. Instead of addressing the court, the program, which will run on a smartphone, will supply appropriate responses through an earpiece to the defendant, who can then use them…

Coronavirus Update Miami Carlos Gonzalez Criminal Defense Attorney

Coronavirus in Miami: How does it affect your legal case?

Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Miami-Dade Legal Response by Criminal Defense Attorney Carlos Gonzalez. What to do about your legal case? Criminal Court is closed.  For more information please visit https://www.jud11.flcourts.org/Court-Announcements Stay tuned for more… the ticket clinic, ticket clinic miami, miami traffic ticket, traffic ticket defense

How to Respond to a Fatal Florida Traffic Accident

Some traffic accidents are fender-benders or minor rear-end collisions, but others can be tragic, causing severe injuries or even death. In the State of Florida, 397,812 accidents were reported in 2018 according to Florida’s traffic crash reports. Out of these, 3,004 proved fatal. This represents just a minor improvement over the previous year, in which…

How to Handle Criminal Traffic Tickets

Hi, everybody. We’re going to talk about something we haven’t talked about in a while. But it’s one of the basics and the roots of the beginning of my practice. That’s traffic, criminal traffic, and specialties that come in traffic. The first point I want to touch about was just general infractions that anyone can…

Put It Down, Focus on Driving

As of October 1, 2019, wireless communications devices can only be used in a hands-free manner when driving in a designated school crossing, school zone, or active work zone area in Florida. The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles is partnering with the Florida Department of Transportation and law enforcement partners to educate…