Last month, 26-year-old Christopher Hoffman was tried in Duval County for the murder of 19-year-old Ryan Ford. At the trial, the prosecution argued that Hoffman was “responsible for the beating death of Ryan Ford at a bonfire party on private … Continue reading
Category Archives: Felony Battery
As a Jacksonville criminal defense attorney and Jacksonville juvenile lawyer, I have represented children accused of fighting at their schools. If your child is gets into a fight at school, the school may call the police. Your child could be … Continue reading

The holiday season and Christmas is usually a joyous time for most people. It is full of family gatherings. It is also a stressful time with financial pressures. This can lead to domestic violence in households. Jacksonville domestic battery arrests … Continue reading

Florida Assault Laws Jacksonville assault can be found in Florida Statute Section 784.011. The Florida Assault Law states: (1) An “assault” is an intentional, unlawful threat by word or act to do violence to the person of another, coupled with an … Continue reading

When people are arrested in Duval County, they usually search for a Jacksonville criminal lawyer. They may ask their friends about Duval County Lawyers. If they were arrested in Orange Park or Green Cove Springs, they will be searching for … Continue reading
Many people have seen a fight in Jacksonville. The fight may have happened at a school, party, bar, or ballgame. As a Jacksonville battery lawyer, I have represented many people charged with fighting or affray, aggravated battery, domestic battery, and … Continue reading

Many of us have heard about the “Zombie” attack in Miami, Florida. In this Florida aggravated battery case, Rudy Eugene attacked a homeless man eating his face off. There were many reports stating that he was high from “bath salts, … Continue reading
If you are arrested for Jacksonville domestic battery, you will go to Duval County Jail. If you do not bond out of jail before your first appearance court date, you will go to court and be brought before the presiding … Continue reading