The Law Offices of Matthew Konecky, PA - Oct/Nov 2025

A Scuffle at Cinderella’s Castle — And Where to Learn More

In case you missed it, alleged criminal activity at Walt Disney World has been making strange headlines.

With this incident, as with so many of the legal controversies going viral these days, there is much more involved than meets the eye. To keep my clients, readers, and followers in the know about how the law actually works in South Florida, I’m expanding my presence on social media. How does Florida’s new “halo law” raise your risk of being arrested? What do you say to police if you are pulled over for an alleged DUI? Did Gov. DeSantis commit legal malpractice when he said it’s OK to drive through a mob to protect your safety? And what

A Spanish tourist was arrested at a Disney parade recently for allegedly grabbing a teen’s arm and pushing her out of the way to get a better view of the parade. The teen sustained an abrasion and a bruise, and the tourist was unharmed. Police deputies reportedly separated the two females, but no video evidence was available.

It’s time for a reality check: Anyone who has visited Main Street at Disney knows three things for sure:

was Florida Man thinking when he drove a riding lawnmower down U.S. Highway 1? I will be offering seasoned advice and commentary on these issues and more. Take a moment now to check us out on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube, give us a like, and follow us or subscribe! I hope you’ll enjoy some useful advice and fresh legal insights, and a few laughs as well!

It’s hot.

It’s crowded.

Everyone thinks their kid deserves the best view.

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The legal reality is that a battery conviction requires evidence of intent. The prosecution has to prove that the alleged batterer willfully tried to hurt the victim — not just that someone got bumped. Making contact is not a crime. You could shuffle through a packed crowd with your elbows out like the Buccaneers’ Lavonte David, and that still wouldn’t necessarily be a crime.

Pumpkin Dump Cake Inspired by CookiesAndCups.com Cooking With Ashley

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Ingredients

1 (15 oz) can pure pumpkin

1 box yellow cake mix

1 (10 oz) can evaporated milk

1 cup coarsely crushed graham crackers or pecans

1 cup light brown sugar

1/2 cup toffee bits (optional)

3 eggs

1 cup (2 sticks) butter, melted

1 tbsp pumpkin pie spice

1. Preheat oven to 350 F. Coat a 9x13-inch baking pan with nonstick spray and set aside. 2. In a large bowl, add pumpkin, evaporated milk, sugar, eggs, and pumpkin pie spice. 3. Stir to combine and pour into the prepared pan. 4. Sprinkle the entire box of cake mix on top, followed by nuts or graham crackers and toffee bits. 5. Pour melted butter evenly on top. 6. Bake for 45–50 minutes, until the center is set and edges are lightly browned. 7. Serve warm or at room temperature. Directions

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