Differences Between Simple Assault, Aggravated Assault & Battery
Simple Assault - Simple Assault is the most minor assault charge one can incur under Florida State law, a second-degree misdemeanor.
Aggravated Assault - Aggravated Assault is more serious than Simple Assault, because it's committed involving a threat imposed with a deadly weapon or with the intent of committing a felony, a third-degree …show more content…
The accused must hold a realistic perceived fear that their personal property will be violated or illegally withheld. This defense permits an individual to employ reasonable force when defending their property, especially when this personal property involves their home. For instance, if an individual steals your wallet or purse, one holds the right to attempt to retrieve their personal property through reasonable force.
Seeking a Criminal Defense Attorney
When charged with assault charges in Florida, many factors can alter the manner in which one is charged with assault. The smallest circumstance in your case can rest on the difference between a misdemeanor, that typically results in fines and no jail time, or being charged with a serious felony, that can include a long prison sentence and can gravely impact you life for many years to come.
A convicted felon can no longer retains the right to vote, hold public office, and own or carry firearms. In certain instances, a felony conviction can additionally result in losing certain professional license(s) held by the convicted. Additionally, those who are convicted felons, who find themselves facing criminal charges in the future may received elevated charges on future crimes of which they have been accused, due to prior