Wife of Tavares Mayor Arrested on Drug Charges

January 7th, 2011 No comments

Sharon Wolfe, wife of Tavares, Florida Mayor, Robert Wolf, was arrested on allegations of drug charges earlier today.  Sharon Wolfe, 40, was charged with possession of a controlled substance and a synthetic narcotics charges. Her bond was set at $15,000. 

It’s not the first time Sharon Wolfe had been jailed. Booking records show her most recent arrest came in April when she was charged with hit-and-run and driving under the influence.

The circumstances surrounding Thursday’s arrest were not available.

TILDEN LAW represents clients in Central Florida accused of criminal Drug charges.  If you are facing a Orlando, Orange County or Seminole County Drug charge, call our office for a free case evaluation, 407 599-1234.

Supposed Tiger Woods Mistress Sentenced In DUI

January 7th, 2011 No comments

An alleged mistress of famed golfer, Tiger Woods, has been sentenced to serve one year in county jail as a result of a sentence to DUI.  Mindy Lawton was sentenced earlier today in connection to a no contest plea to a 2008 Orlando DUI charge.  As a condition of her plea, Ms. Lawton was also sentenced to  5 years supervised probation in Orange County, Florida.   

In 2009, Lawton told the tabloid “News of the World” that her affair with the then-world’s No. 1 golfer ended shortly before the birth of Woods’ daughter, Sam, in 2007.  ”I met Tiger in 2006 when I was working at Perkins as a manager,” Lawton said.  Lawton went into graphic detail about her alleged relationship with Woods. Claims of affairs involving Woods came to light after he crashed his SUV outside his Isleworth home the day after Thanksgiving in 2009. He later apologized for his “trangressions.”

TILDEN LAW represents clients in Central Florida accused of DUI and Driving Under the Influence charges.  If you are facing a Orlando, Orange County or Seminole County DUI or Driving Under the Influence charge, call our office for a free case evaluation, 407 599-1234.

Prostitution Arrests

January 7th, 2011 No comments

The Polk County Sheriff’s Department conducted a prostitution sting earlier this week.  As a result, 12 women were arrested on allegations s solicitation to commit prostitution, a second degree misdemeanor.  This sting operation was a result of a multiple complaints filed with the sheriff’s office alleging women soliciting for prostitution.  As a result, 12 prostitution arrests were made.

“Our message is clear: to those who think prostitution is harmless or a ‘victimless crime’ – it is not,” Sheriff Grady Judd said in a statement released by his office. “Many of these women we arrested have several other past offenses and prior arrests – they often prostitute themselves in order to purchase illegal narcotics, and they appear to have little respect for the laws that the rest of us obey.  “We will continue to put criminals like these behind bars and continue to get our message across that we will not tolerate crimes like these,” Judd added.

If you have been arrested or charged with a sex charge, prostitution or other criminal offense in Orlando and are facing criminal prosecution in either Orange County, Seminole County, Florida, contact the attorneys at Tilden Law for an initial and confidential consultation, 407-599-1234.

Orlando DUI Accident On New Year’s Day

January 1st, 2011 No comments

Orlando police arrested a driver on suspected DUI early New Year’s day.  The driver allegedly crashed his car, a gold Hyundai Accent, into a roundabout in downtown Orlando.  The concrete barrier in the center of the roundabout was damaged in the crash.  DUI causing an accident, even a single car accident, is considered an enhanced or higher level charge carrying elevated sentence penalties.

TILDEN LAW represents clients in Central Florida accused of DUI and Driving Under the Influence charges.  If you are facing a Orlando, Orange County or Seminole County DUI or Driving Under the Influence charge, call our office for a free case evaluation, 407 599-1234.

Battery Warrant Issued for Son of Sanford Police Officer

December 31st, 2010 No comments

The 21-year-old son of a Sanford police officer is accused of attacking a homeless man in front of a Sanford bar.  A warrant for the arrest of Justin Collison has been issued alleging a charge of aggravated battery, a 3rd degree felony.  As a result of the attack, it is reported that the victim, Sherman Ware, suffered a broken nose.  Collison is the son of Lt. Chris Collison who is assigned to the Sanford police department’s patrol division. 

The attack was recorded on video by a person outside the Wet Spot bar on Park Avenue in downtown Sanford.  Collison was questioned at the scene but not arrested.  Acting Sanford police chief Capt. Jerry Hargrett said Wednesday that officers made “blatant” policy violations that night, including not handcuffing Collison or patting him down.  Hargrett said he wasn’t sure why the officers didn’t arrest Collison, but said there was no evidence Collison was given preferential treatment.  The police department launched an internal investigation into four officers, including a sergeant, who were associated with the case.

The video shows Ware trying to break up a fight on the sidewalk when Collison walks up behind him and punches Ware in the back of the head.  Ware pitched forward, hit his head on a nearby light pole and fell to the ground. He was taken to Central Florida Regional Hospital with a broken nose.  A few days after the fight, police asked the State Attorney’s Office in Sanford to review the case and decide whether to file an aggravated battery charge against Collison.

DUI Breath Test Refusal – Maybe Not

December 31st, 2010 No comments

New Years Eve is one of the busiest days of the year for police enforcing DUI laws.  Police may have a new weapon in their pursuit.  Florida is among several states now holding what are called “no refusal” checkpoints.  It means if you refuse a breath test during a traffic stop, a judge is on site, and issues a warrant that allows police to perform a mandatory blood test.  It’s already being done in several counties, and now Mother’s Against Drunk Driving in Hillsborough County are working to bring it to the Tampa Bay area.  The federal government says Florida has among the highest rates of breathalyzer refusal.  Florida currently has criminalized a second or subsequent breath test refusal.

This new tactic, however, is under fire by DUI defense attorney who believe the mandatory blood test as a violation of constitutional rights.  Part of the concern is the invasive nature of utilizing a needle to withdraw a blood specimen at the roadside.  Supporters, though, say you could see the “no refusal” checkpoints in the Bay area by October.

TILDEN LAW represents clients in Central Florida accused of DUI and Driving Under the Influence charges.  If you are facing a Orlando, Orange County or Seminole County DUI or Driving Under the Influence charge, call our office for a free case evaluation, 407 599-1234.

Pitt Head Coach Arrested On Domestic Violence Charge

December 31st, 2010 No comments

Pittsburgh’s new head football coach has been arrested on allegations of Domestic Violence according to news reporting agencies.  Michael Haywood, who was named new head coach for the Pittsburgh Panthers football program is a former Notre Dame offensive coordinator and formerly played running back.

Haywood was arrested at the alleged victim’s residence Friday afternoon.  According to reports, a physical altercation erupted over a child custody issue as the alleged victim attempted to leave.  The victim reported that Haywood grabbed her arm and neck and also pushed her leaving marks on her neck, arms and back.

Haywood, who was hired by Pittsburgh on December 16th to replace football coach Dave Wannstedt remains in custody without bond due to the charges with an initial court date in January.

TILDEN LAW represents clients in Central Florida accused of domestic violence charges.  If you are facing a Orlando domestic violence battery charge or a Seminole County Domestic related charge, call our office for a free case evaluation, 407 599-1234.

DUI Arrest for Ron Jon Founder

December 18th, 2010 No comments

TILDEN LAW represents clients in Central Florida accused of DUI and Driving Under the Influence charges.  If you are facing a Orlando, Orange County or Seminole County DUI or Driving Under the Influence charge, call our office for a free case evaluation, 407 599-1234.

Ron DiMenna was arrested last Thursday afternoon and charged with DUI in Brevard County.  DiMenna, 73, is known by most as the founder of Ron Jon’s Surf Shops.  According to the Brevard County sheriff’s office, DiMenna’s pick-up truck was weaving which prompted a motorist to call 911.  DiMenna’s truck had a open 20 ounce can of Four Loko, a alcohol based drink, in his car at the time of his DUI arrest. 

According to police reports, DiMenna showed multiple signs of impairment including, difficulty walking when he stepped from his Ford pickup, flushed face, slurred speech and his demeanor was slow and lethargic.  Also noted in the report written by the deputy “I then requested him to explain the odor of alcoholic beverage coming from his person. Mr. DiMenna stated, ‘I’ve had a couple.’”

This is not the first DUI charged DiMenna has faced.  His prior DUI arrests were in 2005, when he pleaded guilty to reckless driving, and in 2007, when he was convicted of DUI, according to the Brevard-Seminole State Attorney’s Office. He lost his license for six months and was sentenced to 180 days in jail, with 178 days suspended.  Other arrests include a 1987 case in New Jersey when he was charged with illegal possession of drugs and firearms after a former employee died outside DiMenna’s motor home. DiMenna previously served 18 months in prison on a 1975 drug conviction.

In addition to driving under the influence on Thursday, DiMenna was charged with refusal to submit to a breath test, the report stated. He was booked into the Brevard County Jail and was released after paying $5,500 bail, the report stated.

If you have been arrested or charged with a Orlando DUI or Seminole County DUI charges either Orange County, Seminole County, Florida, contact the attorneys at Tilden Law for an initial and confidential consultation, 407-599-1234.

VOP Dismissed in Seminole County Probation Violation Case

December 7th, 2010 No comments

TILDEN LAW represents clients in Central Florida accused of Probation Violation charges.  If you are facing a Orlando, Orange County or Seminole County VOP charge, call our office for a free case evaluation, 407 599-1234.

Being charged with violation of probation or violation of community control is a serious matter. Without an experienced attorney on your side, you could be faced with being arrested and held in jail without bond until your violation is resolved. The Orlando criminal defense firm of Tilden Law represents clients facing violation of probation (VOP) charges and violation of community control charges in Orlando, Orange County and Sanford, Seminole County.

Criminal Defense Attorney, N. Fleetwood Tilden, is a former Central Florida Prosecutor who has spent the last 15 years practicing criminal law and has successfully represented and been involved in excess of 250 violation of probation, violation of community control and petitions for early termination of probation cases in Orlando, Orange County courts and Sanford, Seminole County courts.

12 Arrested In Sale Of Imitation Marijuana K2

November 18th, 2010 No comments

Twelve individuals were arrested by the Polk County Sheriff’s department in connection with the sale of the imitation marijuana product, K2 earlier today.  K2 is a product brand of what law enforcement labels “imitation or fake marijuana”.   The arrests came after undercover officers were sold K2 during a police orchestrated reverse sting operation.  Arrest warrants have been issued for an additional person who is now out of the state.

The arrestees are being charged with possession and sale of an imitation controlled substance, a third-degree felony. Most of the store employees who were in compliance told undercover detectives they either no longer sold the product, or never sold it, according to deputies.

The crackdown began last month when Polk County law-enforcement agencies became the first in the state to challenge sales of so-called synthetic marijuana products sold as incense.  Florida’s Drug Policy Advisory Council recently urged the Florida Legislature to join a growing number of states in banning the substances.  Since that has not happened, Polk officials are using an existing statute that makes it illegal to sell “imitation controlled substances.”

The products, usually sold at small gasoline stations and mom-and-pop food stores, are sprayed with synthetic “cannabinoids” and can be purchased legally as incense.

TILDEN LAW represents clients in Central Florida accused of criminal Drug charges.  If you are facing a Orlando, Orange County or Seminole County Drug charge, call our office for a free case evaluation, 407 599-1234.