FALSE IMPRISONMENT (F.S. 787.02(2))
CASE DISMISSED (NOLLE PROSEQUI)
Escambia County, FL
4 de septiembre de 2025
Client was charged in Escambia County with False Imprisonment (F.S. § 787.02(2)), a third-degree felony carrying up to 5 years in Florida State Prison and a $5,000 fine, along with Battery — Touch or Strike (F.S. § 784.03(1)(a)1). False imprisonment is an extremely serious charge that alleges the forcible confinement or restraint of another person against their will — it is closely related to kidnapping under Florida law and carries severe sentencing consequences. The prosecution alleged that the client [REDACTED] confined [REDACTED] against their will during a [REDACTED] incident that also involved the alleged battery. The combined charges created a dangerous dynamic: the felony false imprisonment anchored the case and gave prosecutors significant leverage, while the misdemeanor battery charge reinforced the narrative of violent conduct. The alleged victim — [REDACTED] — later indicated that the incident had been [REDACTED] and that the situation had been mischaracterized.
The defense team took a firm, no-nonsense approach from the outset. We challenged the State's ability to prove the necessary legal elements of false imprisonment — specifically, the requirement of forcible confinement or restraint without lawful authority or the victim's consent. Through detailed analysis of the [REDACTED] evidence and [REDACTED] witness accounts, we demonstrated that the State's characterization of the events did not meet the statutory definition of false imprisonment. We identified [REDACTED] evidence that contradicted the prosecution's theory, including the alleged victim's own subsequent statements. After persistent pretrial advocacy and clear trial readiness, the State entered a Nolle Prosequi — a complete dismissal of all charges, including both the felony false imprisonment and the misdemeanor battery. The client walked away without any conviction and with their clean record intact. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes; each case depends on its facts and circumstances.
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