If a child or juvenile is arrested, the minor child will be transported to the Juvenile Assessment Center to begin an intake process and will be questioned.
What is a bench warrant? A bench warrant is a written order issued by a judge authorizing the arrest of a person charged with contempt, crime, or a misdemeanor.
A first-time misdemeanor for a driving under the influence (DUI) conviction in Florida is punishable by up to 9 months in jail.
Q: WILL A DUI SHOW UP ON A BACKGROUND CHECK IN FLORIDA? Yes, DUI convictions are part of the public…
MOTION TO SUPPRESS EVIDENCE A motion to suppress is a motion that revolves around the exclusion of evidence from trial….
Petit Theft of the Second Degree Petty theft of the second degree usually involves property stolen which has a value…
VIOLATION OF PROBATION WARRANT A Violation of Probation Warrant is an arrest warrant that can be issued for violations of…
PRETRIAL DETENTION: Pretrial Detention is a situation where the State Attorney’s Office has filed a motion for pretrial detention as…
FELONY BATTERY The prosecutor can also charge a defendant with felony battery if this is a subsequent offense. Felony battery…