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State Dismisses Aggravated Battery on Pregnate Woman Charge Against Tampa Defendant
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Editor: Will Hanlon & Charlie Lambert
Profession: Tampa Defense Attorneys
Category: Criminal Law
State v. P; Judge: Nick Nazaretian
FACTS: Battery on a pregnant woman is a second degree felony punishable by maximum of 15 years in Florida State Prison. It is a level 7 offense that scores immediate prison for even a first time offender. This is another case that emphasizes the importance of retaining representation in criminal cases as soon as possible. The client was arrested after he had an argument with his girlfriend who had been pregnant for over 7 months. He became angry when he found out about a phone call that was made to his girlfriend's cell phone. The victim claimed that she was injured when he pushed her to the ground.
DEFENSE: The defendant admitted that there was an argument between the two of them, but he denied having any rolde in her injury. We argued at trial that the victim had slipped on clothes that were laying on the ground next to their bed.
RESULT: Our office addressed the felony charge with the State Attorney's Office the moment it was assigned to a prosecutor. The felony charge was reduced to domestic battery, and we tried the case in County Court. Ultimately, the Court found the client not guilty.
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