Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
Battery/Domestic Violence
I was arrested for the above, have not had arignment yet, but need to know the possible punishment/fines. I have no previous record.
4 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Battery/Domestic Violence
up to one year in jail.
Re: Battery/Domestic Violence
The maximum possible penalty is up to one year in jail, or one year probation, or a $1,000 fine. Additionally, you may be required to complete a Batterers Intervention Class or attend an Anger Management Class. Also, if the person was injured there may be a mandatory five day jail sentence. Also, if convicted, the offense can never be sealed or expunged from your record.
The likely sentence would be probation and the class.
You should contact an attorney, as many times these offenses can be dropped if the victim is unwilling to cooperate.
Feel free to contact me if you are in the Central Florida area.
Regards,
Richard Hornsby
Re: Battery/Domestic Violence
A simple Domestic Violence Battery charge has a maximum sentence of 1 year county jail, $1000 fine. Many times these cases can be resolved with probation and a Battery Intervention Class. If the Victim does not want to proceed, its possible to have the case dismissed. Should you want me to review the police report or discuss the case in greater detail, my office offers a FREE consultation.
Jay Rooth
Re: Battery/Domestic Violence
There are a multitude of sentences that could be imposed ranging from court costs and probation to 364 days in jail. Domestic Violence is treated differently then a normal Battery. It has a seperate court dedicated to those cases specifically. There are some changes that are anticipated in that court room, in addition to som strategy involved. Give me a call to sit and discuss your case no charge. 9545237774
Bradford
Related Questions & Answers
-
Motion for new trial my question is, is it unusual for a person to be sentenced when... Asked 9/06/06, 10:18 pm in United States Florida Criminal Law
-
Pro-Bono Appeals Attorney Is it even feasable to find an Attorney that would... Asked 9/06/06, 7:23 pm in United States Florida Criminal Law