The instrument or object used during the incident is not a “deadly weapon” within the meaning of the statute. Contact an Attorney If you have been arrested for Aggravated Battery in Jacksonville or the surrounding counties, contact Hussein & Webber, PL for a free consultation.Case...
Sexual battery is a broad term that is defined in Florida Statute 794.011 and it encompasses many different forms of unlawful sexual conduct. However, there are many different types of sexually motivated crimes and, while the nature and severity may vary, it isclearthat all can have significant ...
Florida Statute § 741.28defines domestic violence as any assault, aggravated assault, battery, aggravated battery, sexual assault, sexual battery, stalking, aggravated stalking, kidnapping, false imprisonment, or any other criminal offense resulting in physical injury or death of one family or household...
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Under Florida Statute 794.0115, an individual who has been charged with sexual battery can be considered a dangerous sexual offender who will face a mandatory 25 years in prison if one of the following is true: the accused caused serious personal injury, the accused either used or threatened to...
Battery BurglaryState crimes in Florida are listed in Title XLVI of the Florida Statutes.Federal CrimesIn addition to crimes that cross a state’s line, federal crimes are also offenses that are committed on or against federal property or in violation of federal laws. Several offenses that consti...
"This decision upholding the constitution and federal law is encouraging, and reaffirms what we have been saying: Florida's statute is an extraordinary overreach, designed to penalize private businesses for their perceived lack of deference to the government's political ideology."...
Committing a Battery Offense According to Florida StatuteTitle XLVI Chapter 784.03,batterytakes place when a culprit intentionally and maliciously touches or hits another person against his/her will, resulting in bodily injuries. Any person who commits a battery offense will be charged with 1st-degree...
Similar to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), the statute provides for actual damages or $500, whichever is greater, and treble damages for knowing or willful violations. The first case appeared less than two weeks after the amendments took effect. Michelle Cooper filed a putative clas...
Was some of that going on last week, Tiffany, for people not wanting to run out on their statute limitations or have the new portions of the bill apply to them? Tiffany Roddenberry: Yes, that's my understanding. I think there's been some press about there was a definite uptick in ...