
How COVID has Changed Tampa DUI Cases
Posted by David C. Hardy on April 19, 2021
The pandemic has affected the way Tampa DUI cases are handled by attorneys, judges, and clients.
Stay informed with the latest legal insights and updates from The Hardy Law Firm.
Posted by David C. Hardy on April 19, 2021
The pandemic has affected the way Tampa DUI cases are handled by attorneys, judges, and clients.
Posted by David C. Hardy on April 11, 2021
The Kansas v. Glover case had a significant impact on Tampa federal criminal cases. Read our blog post to learn more.
Posted by David C. Hardy on April 7, 2021
In Tampa federal criminal trials, jurors must decide whether or not they believe in a witness' testimony. Find out how they come to make these decisions.
Posted by David C. Hardy on March 19, 2021
A Third Degree Felony in Florida can be a severe penalty with up to 5 years in prison, a $5000 fine, and 5 years of probation. Read our blog to learn more.
Posted by David C. Hardy on March 5, 2021
When a Tampa federal judge sentences a defendant to a term of imprisonment in the Federal Bureau of Prisons, the judge will often also sentence the defendant to a term of what is called federal supervised release.
Posted by David C. Hardy on February 28, 2021
Can you get a DUI for driving high? Read our blog to make sure you know what the law says in Tampa so that you don’t make a mistake you'll regret.
Posted by David C. Hardy on September 6, 2020
Florida Crimes are divided into misdemeanors and felonies. Read our guide to learn the differences between the two in Florida.
Posted by David C. Hardy on August 16, 2020
In criminal cases, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals reviews the decisions of federal district court judges in AL, FL, and GA.
Posted by David C. Hardy on January 2, 2020
Learn how federal contracting fraud intricacies came to be and how they may affect you in Tampa Florida from The Hardy Law Firm Blog.
Posted by David C. Hardy on October 29, 2019
The NBTA announced that David C. Hardy, in Tampa, Florida has achieved recertification as a criminal trial advocate.