ᐅ Florida Assault and Battery (FL)

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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Arrests in an Assault And Battery Cases - Hernando County, Florida

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Last names: #Ryder   #Ryhal   #Ryman   #Rymer  

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Ryder, Todd
Arrest Age 39
Arrested May 19, 2006
• false imprisonment
• domestic battery
• tamper/harass witness-victim
Todd Ryder, - Hernando County, FL
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Ryhal, Scott Eric
Arrest Age 16
Arrested Aug 09, 2004
• domestic battery
Eric Ryhal, - Hernando County, FL
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Ryman, Richard Matthew
Arrest Age 39
Arrested Jan 09, 2006
• battery
• burglary-structure
Matthew Ryman, - Hernando County, FL
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Rymer, Jeff
Arrest Age 38
Arrested Sep 18, 2005
• domestic battery
Jeff Rymer, - Hernando County, FL
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