Q: What is the penalty for a 784.021-1a(c)? The person has priors, plus he has another charge pending trial which is a 812.014 2c1. What's worse case scenario?? The arrest was made in Broward county Hollywood,Fl. I appreciate any help. Thank you.
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Answered . 784.021-1a(c) is aggravated assault, a 3rd degree felony punishable by up to 5 years in state prison.
812.014 2c1 is grand theft in the 3rd degree, also a felony punishable by up to 5 years in state prison.
The person faces a max of 10 years on these charges and should speak to a lawyer in person ( and not on the internet) about them.
There may or may not be viable defenses to the charges, affirmative or otherwise, or there may be factual, legal, procedural or substantive mechanisms by which to attack and beat the charges in this unique case, I do not know and the forum to find out is NOT on line; rather it is in the sanctity of attorney's offices, where statements are privileged and cannot be used against anyone.
The best way to get competent advise is going to be to consult with an experienced and local criminal defense lawyer who can follow-up on the information with questions of her/his own, as well as review the police reports and whatever evidence that may be provided and then offer an informed opinion.
My advise: Get offline and into a skilled and experienced 954 area criminal defense lawyer's office. Use the "Find a Lawyer" feature on AVVO to locate proximate lawyers, make an appointment, show up on time, bring whatever evidence, documents or witnesses that you may have, engage in a meaningful face-to-face consultation and get yourself some advise which is legally sound and has been custom tailored as possible to meet your specific reasonable needs in your unique case.
I hope that I have been helpful in answering your question.
812.014 2c1 is grand theft in the 3rd degree, also a felony punishable by up to 5 years in state prison.
The person faces a max of 10 years on these charges and should speak to a lawyer in person ( and not on the internet) about them.
There may or may not be viable defenses to the charges, affirmative or otherwise, or there may be factual, legal, procedural or substantive mechanisms by which to attack and beat the charges in this unique case, I do not know and the forum to find out is NOT on line; rather it is in the sanctity of attorney's offices, where statements are privileged and cannot be used against anyone.
The best way to get competent advise is going to be to consult with an experienced and local criminal defense lawyer who can follow-up on the information with questions of her/his own, as well as review the police reports and whatever evidence that may be provided and then offer an informed opinion.
My advise: Get offline and into a skilled and experienced 954 area criminal defense lawyer's office. Use the "Find a Lawyer" feature on AVVO to locate proximate lawyers, make an appointment, show up on time, bring whatever evidence, documents or witnesses that you may have, engage in a meaningful face-to-face consultation and get yourself some advise which is legally sound and has been custom tailored as possible to meet your specific reasonable needs in your unique case.
I hope that I have been helpful in answering your question.
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Posted about 2 hours ago.
thank you,you have been most helpful.This is not my case i live in P.R and my husband is dwaling with these charges in Florida. Don't know how to help him. Its mistaken identity,he's innocent.
Michael Adam Haber, Criminal Defense Attorney - Miami, FL
Posted about 2 hours ago.
You're welcome (and thank you for the +++ feedback).
The best way that you can help him is by connecting him with a local lawyer.
The best way that you can help him is by connecting him with a local lawyer.
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