Aggravated Battery
Depending on certain factors, a "simple" battery (intentional touching of another) may rise to an aggravated battery. An aggravated battery is a 2nd degree felony. Some factors that may result in a charge of aggravated battery:
- Use of a deadly weapon.
- Committing a battery on a pregnant person.
- Intentionally touching another resulting in permanent disfigurement, permanent disability, or sever bodily harm.
An aggravated battery may result in up to 15 years in prison and civil damages.
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For additional information; see Florida Statute 784.045 Aggravated battery
Case Results
Case #: 080XXXXXCF10A
Charges: Sexual Performance By A Child (AKA Possession of Child Pornography).
Result: : Probation to lesser charges, therefore, NO Sex Offender Designation and no prison.
Case #: F08XXXX
Charge: Attempted 2nd Degree Murder, Kidnapping, and Grand Theft.
Result: Case Dismissed
Case #: 2008CFXXXXXXXXXX
Charge: Online Solicitation (via Webcam).
Result: Client avoids prison, probation - 2 ½ years, guidelines were 21 months State prison up to 15 years.
