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Like other states, Florida distinguishes felonies from misdemeanors by the amount of time a person could spend behind bars. Felonies carry penalties of more than a year and up to life in prison or the death penalty. The state classifies less serious crimes, punishable by up to a year in county jail, as misdemeanors.
Specific offenses that are considered criminal are outlined in Floridas criminal code. Felony crimes involve such offenses as aggravated assault and battery, burglary, robbery, sex crimes, manslaughter, theft crimes, kidnapping, arson, murder and drug offenses.
For many types of offenses, Florida has minimum mandatory sentences that judges cannot override. For your information, we are including some of the minimum mandatory state sentence guidelines on this page. Circumstances for every case are different. Contact us to discuss the specifics of your charges.
A noncriminal violation does not constitute a crime, and conviction for a noncriminal violation shall not give rise to any legal disability based on a criminal offense. The term noncriminal violation shall not mean any conviction for any violation of any municipal or county ordinance.
Once these 5 criteria are satisfied, a judge is required to impose the minimum mandatory term of imprisonment specified by Florida law as follows: Life felony = Life imprisonment. First-degree felony = 30-year prison term. Second-degree felony = 15-year prison term.
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Probation violation jail time can vary from none at all to years or even decades. In the case of a felony probation violation, jail time is proportionate to the length of the possible sentence for the original charge. The more serious the underlying offense, the more likely you will face years of jail time.
Until a probationary period is completed successfully, anyone serving probation is subject to the severest penalty provided for the offense for which they are on probation. A person serving probation for a first-degree misdemeanor who violates probation can be sentenced to jail for up to 1 year and fined $1,000.
An infraction is not a criminal charge even though it may have fines and costs associated with it. Furthermore, points may be added to your record. Your options after you have received a civil traffic ticket include: Paying the fine indicated on the ticket.
Although you can go to jail or prison for violating the terms of your probation, the violation of probation itself will not result in a new felony or misdemeanor charge. Probation is a punishment for a previous crime. So, unless you violated your probation by committing a new offense, you will not face new charges.
If there is even a suspicion you violated your probation, a law enforcement officer may arrest you, or the court can issue a warrant for your arrest. If you are accused of violating probation (also known as VOP), you are in a strange situation because you have already been sentenced to the original crime.

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