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Daycare Owner Loses License Because of Disqualifying Crime

Last week, the Department of Children and Family Services (DCF) shut down Tiny Blessings. DCF closed the daycare, because the owner, Lawanda Jackson, had a Domestic Battery charge on her record. Jackson, through her attorney, claims that “she was given bad advice from her previous lawyer, leading her to think…

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Florida Resident Arrest after Allegedly throwing Feces at Girlfriend

Last week a South Florida 24-year old was arrested following a Domestic Violence altercation when he allegedly threw feces at his girlfriend. The boyfriend is also charged with beating his girlfriend with a bed board and his fists. At the scene the girlfriend refused medical attention although she had an…

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Two Men Arrested for Aggravated Battery and Resisting on Officer without Violence in St. Augustine, Florida

Two men were arrested in St. Augustine, Florida in connection with Aggravated Battery and Resisting an Officer without Violence charges. According to Jacksonville News (Firstcoastnews.com), Robert Tony Hicks went to a transient camp near State Road 207 in St. Johns County, near St. Augustine, Florida. He was confronting an unidentified…

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Domestic Violence Arrest led to Criminal Charges, but Civil and Divorce actions are not Uncommon

Recently, a Florida resident was arrested after brutally beating his girlfriend with a baseball bat. The man, 39 year old James Brannigan Jr. was arrested for aggravated battery with a weapon, violating pre-trial release, and violating a no-contact restraining order. The victim, his girlfriend suffered a possible broken nose, fractured…

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Northside Shooting Leads to Two Arrests

As a Jacksonville Criminal Defense Attorney, when I hear about a shooting at a Northside Jacksonville Wal-Mart, I automatically assume that a Jacksonville armed robbery occurred and someone is facing the Florida 10-20-Life Statute if arrested, tried, and convicted of this Jacksonville crime. To my surprise, on Monday, something else…

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I was charged with Battery in Jacksonville, What constitutes Battery?

As a Jacksonville Criminal Defense Lawyer I have seen many defendants charged with Battery, but that do completely understand what actually constitutes Battery and the difference between Battery and Assault. My hopes are this Jacksonville Criminal Defense Lawyer Blog will clarify the misconception of Battery. Simple Battery is defined within…

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Jacksonville Woman Attacked after “Spreading Disease” on Plane

A Jacksonville woman was attacked after exiting her plane at Jacksonville International Airport on Monday. The attacker, another passenger on the plane, accused the woman of “spreading disease on the plane.” The man has subsequently been charged with battery in connection with this incident. According to the Police report, the…

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Battery at the Jacksonville International Airport

When thinking about Jacksonville airport security, x-ray scanners, searches for explosives and weapons, and terroristic attacks come to mind. As a Jacksonville Criminal Lawyer, rarely do I hear about Jacksonville Criminal Cases at the airport that do not involve airport security or interaction with the airport staff. Today, I read…

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FAMU Student’s Autopsy revealed Massive Internal Bleeding

A recent autopsy of the FAMU student who died last month following a hazing incident revealed massive internal bleeding to the student’s back and shoulders. The student, Robert Champion collapsed on the bus following a football game between FAMU and Bethune-Cookman College. Currently there have not been any charges filed…

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