Monthly Archives: April 2018

Fighting the Police Will Not Get You Out of a Domestic Violence Charge
Domestic violence situations often escalate quickly. If you find the police at your door because they suspect you have harmed a family member or loved one, the most critical thing to remember is to remain calm. While you have a constitutional right to remain silent and not answer the police’s questions, under no circumstances… Read More »

Can a Judge Revoke My Probation If I’m Accused of Domestic Violence?
Domestic violence charges can have a devastating effect on someone who is already serving a term of probation for a prior criminal offense. Probation is a privilege and not a right in Florida. And in most cases, a judge may revoke probation if there is evidence you committed another crime–such as domestic battery–without the… Read More »