Monthly Archives: December 2024
Kissimmee Man Accused on Compromising Doctors’ Phones to Steal Prescribing Credentials and Sell Drugs
When you get tired of listening to old people complain about how the young generation relies on smartphones for everything, try asking them to kvetch about the youth’s lack of computer literacy. Especially if the old fogeys have worked as teachers or in managerial roles where they supervised Generation Z employees, they will complain… Read More »
If Rich Kids Get an Endless Parade of Second Chances, You Can Get Pretrial Diversion
In more innocent times, we used to amuse ourselves by reading about the sons and daughters of the wealthy who acted like the rules did not apply to them, while their parents, and even law enforcement, proved them right. Many Floridians will remember the story of the University of Florida student from the Miami… Read More »
Draconian Penalties Remain Despite Decrease in Fentanyl Overdose Fatalities
The worst thing about the holiday season in Florida is the endless stream of Christmas carols that play in every store and pipe through the loudspeakers of every walkable outdoor recreation district. They are unimaginative pop and jazz arrangements punctuated with sleigh bells, and the lyrics are about snowflakes and staying warm in the… Read More »