by Attorney Ian Weldon | Nov 22, 2023 | Latest News
How Can Reforming Criminal Sentencing Practices Increase Public Safety? The current American criminal justice system places a strong emphasis on punishing individuals for their crimes, often through jail or prison sentences. While the possibility of severe punishment...
by Attorney Ian Weldon | Oct 15, 2023 | Latest News
Is There Room for Judicial Discretion in Florida Criminal Defense Cases? Sentencing for crimes in Florida is subject to a detailed set of guidelines laid out in state law. While state statutes and the calculations within these guidelines provide information about the...
by Attorney Ian Weldon | Sep 8, 2023 | Latest News
How Can Evidence Impact the Outcome of a Criminal Defense Case? In every criminal case, the defendant is innocent until proven guilty. The burden lies upon the prosecution to prove beyond any doubt that the defendant committed the crime in question. To mount a...
by Attorney Ian Weldon | Aug 15, 2023 | Latest News
What is Family Reunification? The United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights states, “The family is the natural and fundamental group unit of society and is entitled to protection by society and the State.” Family reunification-focused...
by Attorney Ian Weldon | Aug 10, 2023 | Latest News
What Issues Should You Consider if You Are a Skilled Worker Thinking About Migrating to the US? America provides many great employment opportunities for skilled workers willing to move from a foreign country to accept a job with a US business. Skilled labor migration...
by Attorney Ian Weldon | Jul 18, 2023 | Latest News
Know Your Rights and Obligations When It Comes to Breathalyzer Tests Seeing flashing lights behind you can instantly up your heart rate, and if you’ve had a drink or two, you may be wondering if you’ll be asked to take a Breathalyzer. If the officer smells alcohol or...