BATTERY — CAUSE BODILY HARM (F.S. § 784.03(1)(a)2)
CASE DISMISSED (NOLLE PROSEQUI)
Escambia County, FL
11 de marzo de 2026
Client was charged in Escambia County with Battery — Cause Bodily Harm (F.S. § 784.03(1)(a)2), a first-degree misdemeanor carrying up to 1 year in the county jail and a fine up to $1,000. The charge alleged that the client intentionally touched or struck the alleged victim against their will, causing documented bodily harm. A battery conviction in Florida carries lasting collateral consequences including a permanent criminal record visible to employers, landlords, and professional licensing boards. Under Florida law, battery involving bodily harm cannot be sealed or expunged if the defendant is adjudicated guilty, making the stakes particularly high. The client — who had [REDACTED] and no prior criminal history — faced the prospect of a permanent record that would follow them for the rest of their life, affecting employment opportunities, professional licensing, and housing applications.
The defense conducted a thorough independent investigation and comprehensive review of the State's evidence, including law enforcement reports, witness statements, and all available physical evidence documentation. Our analysis revealed significant inconsistencies between the initial [REDACTED] report and the subsequent sworn statements, as well as a lack of independent corroborating evidence to support the prosecution's theory. We prepared a detailed trial strategy and communicated our findings to the State Attorney's Office through sustained pretrial advocacy, making it clear that the defense was fully prepared to take the case before a jury. Faced with a defense that had exposed critical proof problems and demonstrated trial readiness, the State exercised its prosecutorial discretion and entered a Nolle Prosequi — a complete dismissal of all charges. The client walked away without a conviction, without probation, and without a criminal record. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes; each case depends on its facts and circumstances.
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