Florida Statute Battery Second Or Subsequent. Actually and intentionally touches or strikes another person against the will of the. (1) in the case of aggravated battery, from a felony of the second degree to a felony of the first degree. (2) a person who has one prior conviction for battery, aggravated battery, or felony battery and who commits any second or subsequent. Actually and intentionally touches or strikes. (2) a person who has one prior conviction for battery, aggravated battery, or felony battery and who commits any second. (2) a person who has one prior conviction for battery, aggravated battery, or felony battery and who commits any second or subsequent. Felony battery.— (1)(a) the offense of battery occurs when a person: (2) a person who has one prior conviction for battery, aggravated battery, or felony battery and who commits any second or subsequent. (2) in the case of aggravated. (1) (a) the offense of battery occurs when a person: (2) a person who has one prior conviction for battery, aggravated battery, or felony battery and who commits any second or subsequent.
(1) in the case of aggravated battery, from a felony of the second degree to a felony of the first degree. (2) in the case of aggravated. (1) (a) the offense of battery occurs when a person: (2) a person who has one prior conviction for battery, aggravated battery, or felony battery and who commits any second or subsequent. (2) a person who has one prior conviction for battery, aggravated battery, or felony battery and who commits any second or subsequent. Actually and intentionally touches or strikes another person against the will of the. Felony battery.— (1)(a) the offense of battery occurs when a person: (2) a person who has one prior conviction for battery, aggravated battery, or felony battery and who commits any second. Actually and intentionally touches or strikes. (2) a person who has one prior conviction for battery, aggravated battery, or felony battery and who commits any second or subsequent.
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Florida Statute Battery Second Or Subsequent (2) a person who has one prior conviction for battery, aggravated battery, or felony battery and who commits any second or subsequent. (1) (a) the offense of battery occurs when a person: (2) a person who has one prior conviction for battery, aggravated battery, or felony battery and who commits any second or subsequent. (1) in the case of aggravated battery, from a felony of the second degree to a felony of the first degree. Actually and intentionally touches or strikes. Felony battery.— (1)(a) the offense of battery occurs when a person: (2) a person who has one prior conviction for battery, aggravated battery, or felony battery and who commits any second. (2) a person who has one prior conviction for battery, aggravated battery, or felony battery and who commits any second or subsequent. (2) in the case of aggravated. Actually and intentionally touches or strikes another person against the will of the. (2) a person who has one prior conviction for battery, aggravated battery, or felony battery and who commits any second or subsequent. (2) a person who has one prior conviction for battery, aggravated battery, or felony battery and who commits any second or subsequent.