In Florida, assault and battery offenses are classified as misdemeanors. An assault crime is considered a 2nd-degree misdemeanor that carries a maximum sentence of 60 days of jail and a fine of up to $500. Simple battery is a first-degree misdemeanor and it can result in 1 year of jail and a fine of up to $1,000.
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y ZLast names: #Quigley #Quinn #Quint
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Quigley, Kim | Arrested Apr 19, 2020 • damage property-crim misch - 1000 dols or more • battery to touch or strike • commit domestic battery by strangulation • burgl - occupied dwelling unarmed • damage property-crim misch - over 200 dols under 1000 dols |
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Quigley, Kim | Arrested Apr 12, 2020 • battery - on officer firefighter emt etc |
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Quigley, Kim Bond: $5000 |
Arrested Apr 24, 2020 • vop: agg batt x2, res w viol x2, con ccw x2 • dom:battery - felony |
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Quinn, Devantae Marquez | Arrested Jul 08, 2016 • battery - on person 65 years of age or older |
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Quint, Abraham Stephen Bond: $3500 |
Arrested Aug 01, 2017 • aggrav battery - offendr knew/should have known vict pregnant |
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