Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida

Scoresheet

I was told the sentence for aggrvated battery with a deadly weapon (knife) 2nd degree felony is depended upon the person's scoresheet...What is that and how is that listed (example please)?


Asked on 8/18/07, 6:22 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Valerie Masters Valerie Masters, P.A.

Re: Scoresheet

I cant give an example but aggravated battery whether no other charges scores 21 months in prison at the low end and 15 years at the high end.

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Answered on 8/19/07, 10:52 am
Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: Scoresheet

NOTE: This communication is not intended as and should not be interpreted as legal advice. Rather, it is intended solely as a general discussion of legal principles. You should not rely on or take action based on this communication without first presenting ALL relevant details to a competent attorney in your jurisdiction and then receiving the attorney's individualized advice for you. By reading the "Response" to your question or comment, you agree that the opinion expressed is not intended to, nor does it, create any attorney-client relationship, nor does it constitute legal advice to any person reviewing such information, nor will it be considered an attorney-client privileged communication. If you do not agree, then stop right here, and do not read any further.

All of your prior convinctions are given a point value and the current crime is taken into consideration too. From the total point score, your possible sentence is computed.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 8/19/07, 12:31 pm


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