Florida Crimes
There are many common Florida crimes. Florida crimes include grand theft, possession of controlled substances, DUI, battery, etc. Joe Bodiford always says that pretty much everything is illegal in Florida, based on the amount of criminal statutes there are on the books. Joe has defended people charged with just about every Florida crime. His experience is vast. Put his experience to work for you. Florida crime lawyer Joe Bodiford is objectifiably the most experienced criminal defense attorney in Tallahassee.
Below is the list, with a link to the actual Florida criminal statute.
Aggravated Assault – Florida Statute 784.021
Aggravated Battery – Florida Statute 784.045
Assault/Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer – Florida Statute 784.07
Battery – Florida Statute 784.03
Battery on an Elderly Person – Florida Statute 784.08
Burglary – Florida Statute 810.02
Carrying a Concealed Weapon – Florida Statute 790.01
Criminal Mischief
Criminal Use of Personal Identification
Dealing in Stolen Property
Driving Under the Influence
Driving While License Suspended or Revoked (DLWS or DWLSR)
Grand Theft
Evidence Tampering
Failure of Sexual Offender to Report
Failure to Appear
Failure to Return Rental Property
False Imprisonment
False Information to a Pawnbroker
Felon in Possession of a Firearm
Felony Battery
Fleeing to Elude
Fraud/Scheme to Defraud
Fraudulent Use of a Credit Card
Introduction of Contraband into Correctional Facility (Jail or Prison)
Petit Theft
Possession of Burglary Tools
Possession of Child Pornography
Possession of Controlled Substances
Resisting Arrest with Violence
Robbery
Sale, Manufacturing, or Delivery of Controlled Substances
Throwing a Deadly Missile
Trafficking
Unlawful Use of Two-Way Communication Device
Uttering Forged Bills
Uttering Forged Instrument