Video – Attorney Regina Tsombanakis Explains Why Marijuana Arrests Are Easier To Defend After The Drug Law Changes In Florida
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Video – Attorney Regina Tsombanakis Explains Why Marijuana Arrests Are Easier To Defend After The Drug Law Changes In Florida
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“So, with that change for medicinal use, and making it legal, of course, has that allowed you to, well, resolve drug cases in a positive manner for the defendant? More so than…”
Regina Tsombanakis– Criminal Defense Attorney – Broward County, FL
“Yeah. Because, like, now, when somebody gets arrested for a little amount of pot…marijuana, I mean, you just kind of look at the cop like, come on, buddy. Why would you bother with this? And the State Attorney’s like…you know, they don’t have time to prosecute this. This is nothing. They have really serious cases, and those are what the public wants you to focus on, not this guy with half a joint. And so I think that that mentality has trickled down into the government and into the prosecutors, and how they view this cannabis.”
Video – Attorney Regina Tsombanakis Explains Why Marijuana Arrests Are Easier To Defend After The Drug Law Changes In Florida
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Video – Attorney Regina Tsombanakis Explains Why Marijuana Arrests Are Easier To Defend After The Drug Law Changes In Florida
BailBonds.Media wants the public to have answers to the myriad of questions that surround the criminal justice system and your constitutional rights. We bring those answers to you in the form of video interviews by Attorneys.Media of legal experts in your area and across the country.
Ray Hrdlicka – Host – Attorneys.Media
“So, with that change for medicinal use, and making it legal, of course, has that allowed you to, well, resolve drug cases in a positive manner for the defendant? More so than…”
Regina Tsombanakis– Criminal Defense Attorney – Broward County, FL
“Yeah. Because, like, now, when somebody gets arrested for a little amount of pot…marijuana, I mean, you just kind of look at the cop like, come on, buddy. Why would you bother with this? And the State Attorney’s like…you know, they don’t have time to prosecute this. This is nothing. They have really serious cases, and those are what the public wants you to focus on, not this guy with half a joint. And so I think that that mentality has trickled down into the government and into the prosecutors, and how they view this cannabis.”
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