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We guarantee NO school, NO points, and NO court appearance ... or we will refund your attorney's fee.* We will match any locally advertised price!*

David B. Pakula, P.A., Attorney At Law. Martindale-Hubbell AV Rating. Broward County Traffic Court Magistrate (2002-2004). Lawyer serving South Florida since 1987.

Staff fluent in Spanish and Russian. Available 24/7.

WE ALSO HANDLE CRIMINAL & DUI CASES

David B, Pakula is Florida Bar Board Certified in Appellate Practice. For more info see: www.FloridaAppellateLawyer.pro
 

Tel.: 954.217.5123
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*Applies to non-criminal traffic infractions only. Client responsible for fines and court costs, if any. Fees may vary depending on the venue and type of infraction. Money-back guarantee does not apply if client has received one or more moving violations within the past three years.


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Court Dismisses Case Against Undocumented Landscaper for Operating a Backhoe Without a Driver's License
Posted by: dpakula on Friday, December 10, 2010 - 08:29 PM
News Our client was driving a backhoe on a public road momentarily while maneuvering it to an off road location to remove a tree. He was cited for driving without a valid driver's license. The prosecution focused on his undocumented status in the United States. Our firm successfully argued that under Florida law a driver's license is not required while operating farm equipment, regardless of residency, immigration status, or eligibility for a driver's license. The case was dismissed.

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New Rule Requires a Judge to Advise a Defendant When a Plea Will Result in a Driver's License Suspension or Revocation
Posted by: dpakula on Monday, October 12, 2009 - 11:58 AM
Law The Florida Supreme Court created a new rule that requires a judge to advise a defendant that a plea of guilty or no contest will result in a driver's license suspension or revocation. One common situation in which the new rule will have a significant impact occurs when a defendant pleads guilty or no contest to a third-strike charge of driving while license suspended (DWLS) that will result in a five-year habitual traffic offender (HTO) driver's license revocation. If a judge fails to give the required warning, the plea can be vacated under certain circumstances. The new rule goes into effect immediately. The new rule does not solve the problem that commonly occurs when a defendant incurs a five-year HTO revocation by paying the clerk of court a civil infraction DWLS fine.

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Can the State Prove Knowledge of a Suspended License Through the Driving Record Alone?
Posted by: dpakula on Saturday, October 10, 2009 - 09:51 AM
Law A recent appellate decision clarifies the proof necessary for the State to establish the knowledge element of a DWLS offense. In Haygood v. State, 34 Fla. L. Weekly D1905 (Fla. 1st DCA Sept. 17, 2009), the State introduced the defendant's driving record from the DHSMV reflecting a suspension for failure to pay a traffic fine and two child support delinquency suspensions. The driving record stated that the statutory notice was given to the defendant. The driving record did not list the defendant's address. The State presented no additional evidence showing the defendant knew his license was suspended. (Read on for the result).

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Too Many People Learn This After It's Too Late: Don't Pay That DWLS Ticket!
Posted by: dpakula on Friday, December 05, 2008 - 08:22 PM
Info It's an all too common story. You get a ticket for unknowingly driving with a suspended license. With the best of intentions, thinking you are doing the responsible thing by taking care of the problem, you pay the ticket. Then, you receive a letter from the DHSMV (Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles) informing you that by paying the ticket you incurred a third habitual offender strike within five years, and as a result your driver's license will be revoked for five years. Five years!

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Broward Hearing Officer Program Terminated... For Now
Posted by: dpakula on Wednesday, August 13, 2008 - 03:20 PM
News Broward's successful traffic hearing officer program is coming to an end effective August 29, 2008 due to lack of funding. On September 2, 2008, county court judges will begin hearing all of the cases formerly handled by the hearing officers. We are talking about almost 60,000 cases per month. There are a couple of issues I will discuss in this blog: first, the warped logic of scrapping a profitable program due to lack of funding; second, where does this leave us in terms of case processing and how long will it last?

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Firm Employs "Rush to Judgment" Theme to Win Hit and Run Acquittal
Posted by: dpakula on Thursday, July 31, 2008 - 10:51 AM
News You may recall that one of the themes used by OJ Simpson's dream team was the "rush to judgment." Simpson's lawyers were able to show that the investigating law enforcement officers had already made up their minds before they began the investigation. In that manner, the defense was able to call into question the credibility of the investigation. Regardless of your take on the OJ verdict, the rush to judgment theme is a valid defense in an appropriate case. Recently, our firm successfully employed the rush to judgment theme in defending our client who had been accused of leaving the scene of an accident.

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New Law: Some Third Suspended License Violations No Longer Classified as Felonies
Posted by: dpakula on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 - 12:44 PM
Law In a new law that takes effect on July 1, 2008, the Florida Legislature has reduced the potential penalties for certain third or subsequent driving with suspended, canceled or revoked license (DWLS) violations. The new law applies if the underlying suspension was for certain reasons, including: failing to pay traffic penalties, failure to pay child support, failing to maintain mandatory auto insurance, and having been designated as a habitual traffic offender (HTO - three violations within 5 years). The Legislature has apparently determined that many persons with multiple DWLS violations do not deserve to be classified as felons. Read on for more details.

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Officer's Squeeze of Contents of Pocket During Pat Down Search Found to Be Illegal, Resulting in Suppression of Evidence
Posted by: dpakula on Tuesday, August 14, 2007 - 07:51 PM
News There are constitutional limits to how far a police officer can go when conducting a pat down search for weapons during a traffic stop. For purposes of officer safety, an officer is allowed to conduct a limited pat down search if he or she has reason to believe the suspect may be armed. However, the search can become illegal if the officer continues the pat down after ascertaining that the subject is not armed. Our firm recently won a suppression hearing in a drug possession case by proving that the police officer exceeded the scope of a permissible pat down search by squeezing our client's pocket. As a result, the possession charge was dropped.

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Sleep Deprivation Defense Prevails in DUI Victory
Posted by: dpakula on Sunday, June 24, 2007 - 04:03 PM
News Appearances can be deceiving. If you have been wrongly accused of driving under the influence (DUI), don't believe those who may tell you that it's not worth fighting because it will be your word against the police officer's. Our client's recent court victory proves that your reputation and dignity are worth fighting for, and you can win. The key to our victory was the "sleep deprivation" defense. For details of how we won the jury trial, please read on.

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New Pretrial Diversion Program for DWLS Offenders Instituted in Broward County
Posted by: dpakula on Monday, February 05, 2007 - 07:18 PM
News About a year ago, I reported that the Broward State Attorney began a new policy that made it more difficult for those charged with a third DWLS to avoid habitualization. In the article, which can be accessed below on this web page, I predicted that the State Attorney's new policy would eventually collapse due to pressure from Broward County judges who were not too pleased with the prospect of creating additional habitual traffic offenders. Sometimes my predictions come true and sometimes they do not. In this case, I was right on target. On January 26, 2007, Chief Judge Dale Ross signed a new administrative order that creates a new pretrial diversion program for DWLS offenders. Its effect will be to save many defendants from a five-year HTO revocation of their drivers licenses.

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Our Current News
· Court Dismisses Case Against Undocumented Landscaper for Operating a Backhoe Without a Driver's License (Dec 10, 2010)
· New Rule Requires a Judge to Advise a Defendant When a Plea Will Result in a Driver's License Suspension or Revocation (Oct 12, 2009)
· Can the State Prove Knowledge of a Suspended License Through the Driving Record Alone? (Oct 10, 2009)
· Too Many People Learn This After It's Too Late: Don't Pay That DWLS Ticket! (Dec 05, 2008)
· Broward Hearing Officer Program Terminated... For Now (Aug 13, 2008)
· Firm Employs "Rush to Judgment" Theme to Win Hit and Run Acquittal (Jul 31, 2008)
· New Law: Some Third Suspended License Violations No Longer Classified as Felonies (Jun 24, 2008)
· Officer's Squeeze of Contents of Pocket During Pat Down Search Found to Be Illegal, Resulting in Suppression of Evidence (Aug 14, 2007)
· Sleep Deprivation Defense Prevails in DUI Victory (Jun 24, 2007)
· New Pretrial Diversion Program for DWLS Offenders Instituted in Broward County (Feb 05, 2007)

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Past Articles
Friday, January 26
·Driving with a Suspended License, Part V: When the State Cannot Prove the Defendant's Knowledge of a Suspension (0)
Thursday, September 21
·Driving with a Suspended License, Part IV: The Clerk's Withheld Adjudication -- a Secret Weapon to Avoid a Five-Year HTO Revocation (0)
Thursday, February 23
·Broward State Attorney's New Policy Will Result in Greater Number of DWLS Habitual Offenders (0)
Sunday, September 11
·Ticket Errors: Law Enforcement Officers Just Can't Seem to Follow the Rules (0)
Sunday, July 31
·Driving with a Suspended License, Part III: To Be or Not to Be a Habitual Offender (0)
Monday, June 20
·A Brief History of Traffic Ticket Defense in Florida (0)
Thursday, May 12
·Driving with a Suspended License, Part II: : "Un-habitualizing" the Habitual Offender (0)
Sunday, April 17
·The Traffic Stop: What to Do and Not Do When You Are Pulled Over (0)
Thursday, February 24
·Driving with a Suspended License, Part I: Three Things You Need to Know to Avoid Becoming a Habitual Offender Under Florida's "Three Strikes" Law (0)
Friday, October 22
·Diplomatic Immunity, Consular Immunity and Traffic Tickets (0)
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David B. Pakula, P.A.
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6840 Dykes Road
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(954) 217-5123
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Lawyer Serving Fort Lauderdale, Weston, Aventura, Pembroke Pines, Southwest Ranches, Davie, Cooper City, Miramar, Plantation, Hollywood, Hallandale, Aventura, Miami, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Palm Beach, and Southeastern Florida (Broward County, Palm Beach County and Dade County) since 1987.

Mr. Pakula served as a Broward County Traffic Court Magistrate from 2002 to 2004. He is board certified by The Florida Bar in appellate practice and has handled trial and appellate litigation in state and federal courts since 1987. The law firm of David B. Pakula, P.A. is rated AV by Martindale-Hubbell. Mr. Pakula is a member of the U.S. District Courts for the Southern and Northern Districts of Florida, the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the 7th Circuit, the 11th Circuit and the D.C. Circuit, and The United States Supreme Court.

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