Today, I read a Jacksonville news article about a battery that occurred in the Nassau County Jail. As a Jacksonville criminal lawyer, the battery cases that I have seen that occurred at the jail usually involve two inmates. The inmates get into … Continue reading
Category Archives: Battery

Yesterday, I was at the checkout counter in Jo-Ann Fabrics. I was talking to the cashier as she was ringing my items up. In the middle of the transaction, she told me that she was a Duval County high school … Continue reading
Many of us have seen security and police break up fights in bars and nightclubs. As Jacksonville criminal lawyer, I have represented people that were involved in bar fights. Most of the time, bar fights do not result in serious … Continue reading
Memorial Day weekend is a busy weekend at the Conch House in St. Augustine. During the summer months, the Conch House Marina Resort hosts “Reggae Sunday” which attracts many people. On a three-day weekend, such as Memorial Day, people frequent … Continue reading
Shoplifting is not an uncommon occurrence. As a Jacksonville criminal lawyer, I have represented people that have been accused of shoplifting in Duval, Clay, and St. Johns County. Shoplifting charges may range from petit theft to grand theft depending on … Continue reading
I read an article on the Action News Jacksonville website about a battery that occurred in St. Johns County FL. It reminded me of Jacksonville simple battery cases that I have had in the past. People are often surprised to … Continue reading
Were you arrested for domestic battery in Jacksonville? Were your charges dropped? If so, you may be wondering why these charges appear on your criminal record in Jacksonville? An arrest creates a record. When you were arrested for domestic battery … Continue reading
While most University of North Florida students were celebrating UNF’s basketball team’s recent victory and A-Sun Championship, a basketball player is recovering from minor injuries that he sustained. These injuries were not due to any activities on the court. Instead, … Continue reading
Today, I read an article on the First Coast News website titled, “Suspects cut hole in wall to rob St. Augustine liquor store,” and it reminded me of how people confuse the names of different crimes. For instance, the terms … Continue reading
Former Jacksonville corrections officer, Larry Leon Jones, is facing felony charges in Daytona Beach in reference to a hit and run case. He is not being charged with leaving the scene of an accident. Instead, he was investigating a hit … Continue reading