Criminal Defense

What is the Office of Special Trial Counsel OSTC?

Office of Special Trial Counsel (OSTC) and the importance of hiring an experienced civilian military defense attorney. Why Choose Us for Your UCMJ Military Defense? At Korody Law, P.A., we understand the complexities of military law and the unique challenges it poses. Our expert team of former JAG Officers is committed to providing you with […]

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Under Criminal Investigation – Communications Monitored?

If You Are Under Investigation, Assume Your Communications Are Being Monitored One of the most common—and most damaging—mistakes people make when they learn they are under investigation is assuming their calls, texts, emails, or messages remain private until law enforcement formally contacts them. That assumption is usually wrong. Whether the criminal investigation is criminal, federal,

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Positive Military Drug Test Results in Firearm Prohibition

Military Positive Drug Tests and NICS Firearm Prohibitions: What Service Members Need to Know When a service member tests positive on a military urinalysis—whether THC, Delta-8 THC, or any other controlled substance—the consequences extend far beyond military discipline. A confirmed positive drug test is reported to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS), resulting

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No Mistake of Age Defense in Florida | Jacksonville Sex Crimes Lawyer

No “Reasonable Mistake of Age” Defense in Florida: Why Dating Apps Can Create Serious Criminal Risk In Florida, there is a harsh legal reality that many people do not realize until it is too late: there is no “reasonable mistake of fact as to age” defense for sex offenses involving minors. If someone under 16

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Supreme Court Clarifies Federal Wire Fraud Law

Key Takeaways from the Supreme Court Ruling in Kousisis v. United States When Fraud Is (and Isn’t) A Federal Crime Two recent U.S. Supreme Court cases—Ciminelli v. United States (2023) and Kousisis v. United States (2025)—have brought much-needed clarity to the scope of the federal wire fraud statute, 18 U.S.C. § 1343. For lawyers, contractors,

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Winning Federal Health Care Fraud Case Strategies

Federal Health Care Fraud Charge Defense Strategies Korody Law is currently in the midst of litigating a highly contentious health care fraud case in federal court for the Middle District of Florida.  We recently filed a Motion to Dismiss Due to Prosecutorial Misconduct. Fraud cases are exceedingly complex and involve voluminous discovery.  Winning a healthcare

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