November 9, 2008
When Does Ramming Another Car Constitute the Crime of Aggravated Battery?

          In many cases in which an individual is charged with committing the crime of aggravated battery, the weapon that is used is a knife or a gun.  However, it is also possible to commit aggravated battery using a car.           In the case of Rosa v. State of Florida, the Third District Court of Appeal […]

November 2, 2008
When is a Fork a Deadly Weapon?

In the case of C.A.C. v. State of Florida, the Second District Court of Appeal was asked to decide whether a fork is a deadly weapon in a case in which the accused individual was charged with committing the crime of aggravated battery. The accused, who was ten years old, stabbed another child two or three […]

October 26, 2008
What is the Crime of Aggravated Battery in Florida?

            If you have been charged with aggravated battery in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Belle Glade, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Jupiter, Lake Park, Lake Worth, Lantana, North Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Springs, Riviera Beach, Royal Palm Beach, or Wellington, call me, attorney Ron Chapman, at 561-832-4348 to […]

October 19, 2008
Georgia Law that Prohibited Registered Sex Offenders From Living Within 1,000 Feet of Areas Where Children Congregate Declared Unconstitutional

          In 2007, the Georgia Supreme Court ruled as unconstitutional a Georgia law that prohibited registered sex offenders from living within 1,000 feet of child care facilities, schools, churches, or other areas where children congregate.            The case, Mann v. Georgia Department of Corrections, arose when Anthony Mann, a registered sex offender in Georgia, filed […]

October 16, 2008
Heat of Passion is a Recognized Defense to the Charge of Murder in Florida

          In the courts of Florida, heat of passion is recognized as a defense to the crimes of first and second-degree murder.             Heat of passion is a mental state provoked by fear, rage, anger or terror that, combined with adequate provocation, is a defense to the crimes of first and second degree murder. […]

October 1, 2008
3 Reasons to Be Careful About Admitting Guilt When Entering a Pretrial Diversion Program

          On July 12, 2008, I wrote an article on this website entitled "How to Get a Criminal Charge Dropped" in which I discussed Florida's pretrial intervention programs [PTI] that are authorized by Florida statutes sections 948.08 and 948.16.  In that article, I stated that "[s]uccessfully completing a PTI program is one way of getting a criminal […]

September 25, 2008
Man Falls to His Death After Being Tasered: See Video

          On September 20, 2008, I posted an article on this site which contains a videotaped recording of a police officer repeatedly using a taser on a man who was sitting on the ground by the side of the road in Washington County, Florida.  Fortunately, that man lived.  Yesterday, however, a man was tasered by the […]

September 20, 2008
Excessive Use of Force? Watch the Video and Decide for Yourself

          In a recent federal case called Buckley v. Haddock, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals was asked to decide whether a deputy sheriff's repeated use of a taser gun while trying to arrest a motorist by the side of the road in Washington County, Florida constituted excessive use of force in violation of the Fourth […]

September 16, 2008
Proffer Agreements in Federal Criminal Cases

          It is often the case that the evidence against persons charged with federal crimes is overwhelming while the sentences imposed are severe.  Because of that, many people who are charged with federal crimes are more interested in entering into a plea agreement with the prosecutor (who is called an Assistant United States Attorney) than […]

September 12, 2008
Former West Palm Beach Mayor Nancy Graham Facing Criminal Charges

          During the 1990's, many people credited the revitalization of downtown West Palm Beach, Florida to then-Mayor Nancy Graham.  Graham's fortune has changed for the worse, however, as she is now facing criminal charges in San Diego, California.  The following story about Graham's current legal plight appears at voiceofsandiego.org:           Friday, Sept. 12, 2008 | City Attorney Mike Aguirre's […]

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