Visiting with family or an evening out with friends is followed by traveling back home. Before getting to your destination, the flashing lights of a police vehicle get your attention. While nothing can change the outcome if you have been drinking and driving,...
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Can You Fight a Domestic Violence Charge?
Domestic violence charges can arise when you're accused of harming or attempting or threatening to harm a family or household member. If you're found guilty, you could face harsh penalties, such as incarceration, fines, probation, loss of gun rights, and/or victim...
Can Domestic Violence Charges Be Dropped?
Domestic violence charges are serious. They can wreak havoc on your personal and professional life. If you're convicted, you could be incarcerated, fined, sentenced to a batterer's intervention program, and lose your gun rights, among other sanctions. You'll even face...
What Constitutes an Act of Domestic Violence?
The Florida law that defines domestic violence (DV) is Statute 741.28. While it provides that the crime generally occurs when a person engages in conduct that may result in physical injury to a family or household member, it also lists several offenses that can result...