Every time another child is injured by a motorist on our beach, beach driving advocates, including the Sons of the Beach, blame the parents for not better supervising their children. Maybe we should prohibit children from playing on the beach, or require each child to be accompanied by at least two adults (one to push the child into a wave on her boogie board and the other to catch her on the shore before she gets run over by some yahoo).
Rice Law Firm Associate Matthew Shapiro was recently recognized by the Young Lawyers Division of the Volusia County Bar Association for his service as President of the organization.
Attorney Ray Schumann Participated in the Mary Spearman Memorial Inaugural Golf Tournament for the benefit of the Childhood Cancer Foundation · Hosted by Daytona Beach Area Association of REALTORS®
On June 5, 2017 the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear and review a case of whether law enforcement and prosecutors will need to first obtain a search warrant in order to review a person’s cell phone records and cell-site records revealing the location and movements of a cell phone user.
Partner and Board Certified Criminal Attorney Philip J. Bonamo attended the 30th Annual Meeting of the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, held June 8, 2017 through June 11, 2017, at the Eau Palm Beach Resort in Palm Beach, Florida.
Paul Rice, pictured here, moderated the Volusia County Bar Association's Nuts and Bolts of Family Law Seminar at the Daytona Beach International Airport on May 12, 2017. In addition to assembling the speakers and arranging the agenda for the seminar, Mr. Rice spoke on the topic of law office management for the family law practitioner.
The 2017 Professionalism Symposium was presented by the Seventh Judicial Circuit's Professionalism Committee at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida on May 5, 2017.
The answer to the question above is simply no. Law enforcement and police agencies many times will request individuals that are the subject of a criminal investigation or that have been arrested to take a polygraph, lie detector, or sometimes what is referred to as a stress analysis test.
On January 16, 2017, Rice Law Firm Attorney Beth King attended the Annual Ormond Beach Neighborhood Center Breakfast honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., at the invitation of Ms. Tina Carlyle, event coordinator.