The Domestic Violence Sentence: Laws, Factors, and Outcomes

The Domestic Violence Sentence Laws, Factors, and Outcomes (1)
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Understanding Domestic Violence Sentencing in Florida

If you’ve been convicted of domestic violence in Florida, the domestic violence sentence you receive can vary dramatically based on numerous factors. At Russo Law & Advocacy, Dominique Russo helps clients across Florida navigate this complex process, fighting for reduced penalties and alternative resolutions.

Under Florida Statute § 741.283, judges must consider multiple factors when imposing a domestic violence sentence, including:

✔ The severity of the offense

✔ The defendant’s criminal history

✔ Whether weapons were involved

✔ The impact on any children involved

Potential Domestic Violence Sentences in Florida

Misdemeanor Domestic Violence (1st Degree)

  • Jail Time: Up to 1 year in county jail
  • Fines: Up to $1,000
  • Probation: Up to 1 year of supervised probation
  • Batterers’ Intervention Program: 26-week mandatory program
  • Community Service: Typically 50-200 hours

Felony Domestic Violence

  • Prison Time: Up to 5 years in state prison
  • Fines: Up to $5,000
  • Probation: Up to 5 years of supervised probation
  • Permanent Criminal Record: Becomes a lifelong felony conviction

Aggravated Domestic Violence

  • Prison Time: Up to 15 years (if serious injury or weapon involved)
  • Enhanced Penalties: Mandatory minimum sentences may apply

Key Factors That Influence Your Domestic Violence Sentence

Key Factors That Influence Your Domestic Violence Sentence

1. Criminal History

First-time offenders typically receive lighter sentences than those with prior convictions.

2. Severity of Injuries

Cases involving serious bodily injury result in harsher penalties.

3. Use of Weapons

The presence of a weapon automatically enhances charges and sentences.

4. Victim Impact

Judges consider the physical and psychological impact on the victim.

5. Compliance with Pre-Trial Conditions

Following no-contact orders and completing counseling can demonstrate rehabilitation.

Domestic Violence Statute of Limitations in Florida

Understanding the domestic violence statute of limitations is crucial:

✅ Misdemeanor Domestic Violence: 2 years from the date of the offense

✅ Felony Domestic Violence: 3 years from the date of the offense

✅ Aggravated Domestic Violence: No statute of limitations if serious injury occurred

Exception: The statute of limitations may be extended if the defendant leaves the state.

How a Domestic Violence Defense Attorney Can Help

How a Domestic Violence Defense Attorney Can Help

A skilled domestic violence law expert can:

✔ Negotiate for reduced charges or alternative sentencing

✔ Present mitigating evidence to the court

✔ Challenge the prosecution’s evidence and witnesses

✔ Advocate for probation instead of jail time

✔ Help seal or expunge records when possible

FAQs About Domestic Violence Sentencing

Typically includes probation, batterers’ intervention program, and community service. Jail time is possible but less common for first offenses.

Yes, especially for first-time offenses or when mitigating factors are present.

Permanently, unless sealed or expunged (which is difficult for domestic violence convictions).

Yes, for certain aggravated offenses or when weapons are involved.

We proudly represent clients throughout Florida, including:

  • Palm Beach County: West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Jupiter
  • Broward County: Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines
  • Miami-Dade County: Miami, Coral Gables, Hialeah
  • And all other Florida counties

Facing Sentencing? Get Expert Legal Help Today

If you’re facing a domestic violence sentence, don’t leave your future to chance. Contact Dominique Russo at Russo Law & Advocacy for a free consultation. We serve clients across Florida, including:

📍 Palm Beach County (West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Jupiter)

📍 Broward County (Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines)

📍 Miami-Dade County (Miami, Coral Gables, Hialeah)

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