Assault
Jacksonville Florida Assault Lawyer
In Jacksonville a crime of assault can be charged under assault, aggravated assault, assault of law enforcement officers (including firefighters, emergency medical care providers, public transit employees or agents, or other specified officers), assault on sexually violent predators detention or commitment facility staff, assault on the elderly (someone over 65 years of age), assault by a person who is being detained in a prison or jail, or assault on code inspectors.
These crimes are proscribed under Florida Statute 784. The general crime of assault found in Florida Statute 784.011 and occurs when:
- You intentionally and unlawfully threaten, by word or act, to do violence to the alleged victim.
- At the time, you appeared to have the ability to carry out the threat.
- In the victim's mind, your act or words created a well-founded fear that the violence was about to take place.
Often by investigations and interviewing the witnesses, inconsistencies and differences can be found that would create a reasonable doubt of the occurrence of the events.
If you have been charged with a crime of assault in Jacksonville or the surrounding areas of Florida or believe you are under investigation of an assault or other criminal activity call us at 904-685-1200 or contact a Jacksonville Criminal Defense & Assault Lawyer as soon as possible to set up a consultation.
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