Felonies
Felonies
are very serious crimes, and unlike misdemeanors can
have serious repercussions that last a lifetime. People
convicted of felonies carry the undesirable distinction
of being known as a convicted felon. As a convicted
felon you may not be able to live where you want, vote
or own firearms or even move out of the state.
Felonies in Florida are gauged by severity and how
they affect other people and society at large. Some of
the most common types of felonies in South Florida
include:
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Aggravated Battery
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Aggravated
Fleeing to Elude
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Child Abuse
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Computer crimes
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Drug Trafficking
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Drug
Possession/Delivery
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Felony Battery
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Felony DUI/DWI
with serious injury/death or prior convictions
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Forgery
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Fraud
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Grand Theft
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Homicide
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Lewd &
Lascivious conduct
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Possession of
concealed or with a prior felony
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Racketeering
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Resisting Arrest
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Sexual Battery
Felonies are very serious
crimes with very serious penalties and you could risk
losing your civil rights, face stiff fines, and endure
long prison sentences. You should move quickly to defend
your freedom and your rights.
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