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Aggravated Assault

Aggravated Assault

Client: Maria S.

Charge: Aggravated Assault W/Deadly Weapon, a 10/20/life case.

Disposition: 3-day jury trial, adjudicated of less charge- Improper Exhibition of a Firearm or Weapon first-degree misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in the county jail and up to $1000 Fine. Sentenced to 20 days in jail with 1 day time served. 12 months probation.

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Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon

Client: A.D.

Charge: Originally charged with Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon-3rd degree felony
punishable by up to 5 years Florida State Prison and $5,000.00 fine.

Disposition: State dismissed charges on day of Trial.


Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon

Client: S.W.

Charge: S.W. faced two counts: Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, punishable by five (5) years in state prison, and Resisting Arrest with Violence, also punishable by five (5) years in prison.

Disposition: The State dropped all charges.


Aggravated Assault with a Firearm,

Client: M.S.

Charge: Our client was charged with Aggravated Assault with a Firearm, punishable by five (5) years in state prison with a mandatory minimum of three (3) years.

Disposition: He was found not guilty by jury.


Aggravated Assault with a Firearm

Client: B.C.

Charge: Arrested on a charge of Aggravated Assault with a Firearm (discharging firearm), our client could have received a 20-year mandatory minimum sentence.

Disposition: The Court agreed that our client’s circumstances fell under Florida’s youthful offender statute and sentenced him to three (3) years with credit for time served, followed by probation.


Aggravated Assault on Law Enforcement Officer

Client: Lori T.

Charge: The Defendant was charged with:
Count I, Aggravated Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer which is a second (2nd) degree felony;
Count II, Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer which is a third (3rd) degree felony;
Count III, Assault which is a second (2nd) degree misdemeanor; and
Count IV, Assault which is a second (2nd) degree misdemeanor.

Punishable By: Count I is punishable by a mandatory minimum of three (3) years and up to fifteen (15) years in Florida State Prison;
Count II is punishable by up to five (5) years in Florida State Prison and a Five Thousand Dollar ($5,000.00) fine;
Count III is punishable by up to sixty (60) days in county jail and a Five Hundred Dollar ($500.00) fine; and
Count IV is punishable by up to sixty (60) days in county jail and a Five Hundred Dollar ($500.00) fine

Sentence: Count I was reduced to Battery, a first (1st) degree misdemeanor;
Count II was reduced to Battery, a first (1st) degree misdemeanor; and
Count IV was DISMISSED.

Disposition: Count I: Adjudication Withheld and twelve (12) months County Probation;
Count II: Adjudication Withheld and twelve (12) months County Probation;
Count III: Adjudication Withheld and six (6) months County Probation; and
Count IV: DISMISSED

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