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Domestic Violence Battery Definition in Miami, Florida

A criminal charge of domestic violence battery is a serious matter that may have adverse effects on many aspects of a person's life. So, if you are charged with domestic violence battery or spousal battery in Miami, Florida, contact an experienced Miami criminal defense lawyer to discuss your case right away.

Domestic violence battery occurs when a person "actually and intentionally touches or strikes another person against (his or her) will" or when a person "intentionally causes bodily harm to another person" when the person who was touched, struck, or harmed is a "family or household member."

A minor cut or bruise suffered by a family or household member might be enough for the police to make an arrest under Chapters 741 and/or 784 of the Florida Statutes, initiating a cascade of legal and domestic problems. A conviction for domestic violence battery could result in a jail sentence, a fine, and many other penalties, including the required completion of a Batterers Intervention Program (BIP) and restrictions on child custody or visitation.

Battery is defined in the Florida Statutes, Title XLVI, Chapter 784, § 784.03(a)(1-2) as to occur when a person:

  • Actually, and intentionally touches or strikes another person against the will of the other; or
  • Intentionally causes bodily harm to another person

According to the Florida Statutes, Title XLIII, Chapter 741, § 741.28(2), "domestic violence" means any of the following crimes that result in physical injury or death of one family or household member by another family or household member:

Under § 741.28(3), a family or household member may be any of the following:

  • Spouses (husbands or wives)
  • Former spouses (ex-husbands or ex-wives)
  • Persons related by blood or marriage
  • Persons who are presently residing together as if a family or who have resided together in the past as a family
  • Person who are parents of a child in common regardless of whether they have been married

Note: Family or household members must be currently residing or resided together in the past in the same single dwelling unit, except for persons who have a child in common.

What Are Florida’s Penalties for Domestic Battery?

Without any aggravating circumstances, simple domestic battery is a first-degree misdemeanor in Florida, with penalties upon conviction of:

  • Up to one year in jail
  • A fine of up to $1,000

Chapter 741 of the Florida Statutes also imposes additional mandatory penalties upon conviction, including:

  • Minimum mandatory jail sentence of five days if bodily injury occurred
  • Completion of a six-month Batterer's Intervention Program (BIP)
  • No contact injunction imposed by a court order, restricting interaction with alleged victim and children
  • 12 months of probation
  • Community service
  • Loss of certain civil rights, including a lifetime ban on owning or possessing a gun
  • Inability to seal or expunge the criminal record, even if adjudication is withheld

Types of Domestic Battery Defenses

Domestic violence battery is often alleged in a heated moment, but when the furor dies down, there is often no fire and not even a wisp of smoke.

Because domestic violence disputes are often a he-said/she-said conundrum, a vast array of defenses may be applicable, including:

  • Absence of injury to the alleged victim
  • Facts disputed by the persons involved or witnesses
  • Evidence does not corroborate allegations
  • Veracity of the alleged victim's story
  • Self defense
  • Defense of another person
  • Defense of property
  • Stand your ground
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