In Florida, failing to comply with a court order for protection can have serious legal consequences. There are specific statutes that cover violations and penalties associated with these offenses. It is important to understand the potential consequences and seek legal counsel if you find yourself facing allegations of non-compliance.
One common offense related to violations of court orders for protection is the misdemeanor charge of “violation of an injunction.” This offense arises when an individual knowingly violates the terms and conditions outlined in the court order. The penalties for this misdemeanor offense can include fines, probation, mandatory counseling, and even jail time, depending on the circumstances.
In more severe cases, where the violation involves aggravated stalking, the offense may be charged as a felony. Aggravated stalking occurs when a person willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follows, harasses, or cyberstalks another person in violation of a court order. The penalties for aggravated stalking can be more severe and may include significant fines, lengthy probation, and imprisonment.
It is crucial to consult with a knowledgeable attorney if you are facing allegations of non-compliance with a court order for protection. An experienced attorney, such as Natalie Lopez, Attorney at Law, P.A., can review the specifics of your case, assess the evidence, and develop a strong defense strategy to protect your rights. We are dedicated to providing effective representation and guiding you through the legal process. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and secure your defense against allegations of non-compliance with court orders.