BURGLARY WITH BATTERY (F.S. § 810.02(2)(a))
CASE DISMISSED (NOLLE PROSEQUI)
Santa Rosa County, FL
November 13, 2025
Client was charged in Santa Rosa County with Burglary with Assault or Battery (F.S. § 810.02(2)(a)), a first-degree felony punishable by a term of years up to life imprisonment—a charge with extraordinarily high stakes, including the risk of a lifelong felony record and severe sentencing exposure. This matter began on April 14, 2025, at 4154 S. Cambridge Way in Pace — a quiet, residential block in Santa Rosa County — when deputies responded to a disturbance at a home near the heart of the Pace community. The reporting officer on scene was LE Deputy Kyler Steven Bohner (ID 1301), with LE Sgt. Randy Dahl (ID 1125) listed as the approving supervisor. Booking and processing were handled by Santa Rosa personnel including Robert Glen Hardy and Logan Miles Enterkin, and the arrest report and booking paperwork are part of the public record. The case arose from a heated dispute between siblings while their mother was seriously ill, a situation that the State treated as a domestic-violence-related incident because the parties were family members under Florida law.
After sustained, trial-ready pressure on the prosecution and persistent challenges to the State’s ability to prove the elevated burglary allegation, the State ultimately dismissed the case. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes; each case depends on its facts and circumstances.
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