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12 to 24 volts or You could consider that it is a life sentence in that you will permanently loose your 2nd amendment rights. You will never be able to purchase a firearm or work as a police officer etc.

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A misdemeanor battery charge for domestic violence in Florida can result in up to one year in jail, probation, mandatory counseling, and fines. The specific sentence will depend on the circumstances of the case, any prior criminal history, and the discretion of the judge.

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if you have not had any records of previous charges on you, then u will most likely get some community service and an anger management program you have to attend or something.if you have a history then it just depends on the severity of the charge(s).

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States law's differ from one another in terms of jail sentences in which a judge can impose on someone who is convicted of Domestic Violence (battery).

In Ohio, Domestic Battery is normally a misdemeanor of the 4th Degree which carries a fine of no more than $250 and no more than thirty (30) days in jail. Normally a judge will not send someone to jail unless they are a repeat offender or have failed to meet the conditions of their probation, which goes to say that the minimum sentence that a judge can impose is simply fines and court costs to probation.

However, Ohio is like Baseball, three strikes and you are out of here. In Ohio for every 3rd DB, DV (Domestic Battery/Violence), it becomes a Felony of the 4th Degree, and you can be sentenced to pay sanctions of not more than $5,000 and/or spend 6-18 months in jail or prison.

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i am facing this charge and would like to know what is goin to happen

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A person convicted of misdemeanor battery in Florida may be sentenced to up to one year in jail. If convicted of felony battery, the sentence is up to five years in prison.

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