Author Archives: Jay Butchko
Domestic Violence And False Imprisonment
The average person who hears the term “false imprisonment” may think of a fairly dire picture – a person locked in a dark room, tied up and blindfolded. In reality, the definition of false imprisonment in Florida is to “forcibly or by threat” imprison a person without lawful authority and without their consent. This… Read More »
New Data Shows Decrease In Opioid Deaths In Palm Beach County
In late 2022, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement Annual Medical Examiners Report was released, with interesting new data on drug deaths in the state. According to the report, opioid deaths in Palm Beach County decreased by approximately 15 percent, while the total numbers statewide were up around 5 percent. While more and more… Read More »
How Does Domestic Violence Affect Young Children?
An incident of domestic violence affects not only the people involved, but everyone else in the home and affected by the relationship as well. Young children are among those who experience the most upheaval and trauma, and Florida courts are vested in always trying to act in the best interests of the child. If… Read More »
Defining Florida Drug Trafficking
The average Floridian is generally able to define drug possession or drug dealing, but defining drug trafficking can be more difficult. Trafficking is seen as the behavior of cartel kingpins, when in reality, it is far too easy for the proverbial man on the street to be charged with drug trafficking. If you are… Read More »
Ex Parte Vs Final Domestic Violence Injunctions
When you have been charged with a crime of domestic violence in Florida, you may find yourself being served with a domestic violence injunction (DVI), which may require you to do things like stay a certain distance away from your alleged victim, or to temporarily lose access to your children. It is not uncommon… Read More »
Florida Drug Charges Are Serious
If one reads the news, they can see coverage of drug busts on most days of the week. However, what many are unaware of is that a ‘drug bust’ can encompass several different drug offenses. If someone is charged with a drug crime in Florida, they may not be aware of how varied Florida… Read More »
Can A Domestic Violence Case Progress Without Victim Testimony?
In quite a few domestic violence cases, the testimony of the alleged victim is the cornerstone of the prosecution’s case. Without it, a state’s attorney may choose not to prosecute. However, it is crucial to understand that this is not always the case. Whether or not a domestic violence case will progress is almost… Read More »
Parents Charged In 1-Year Old’s Death From Fentanyl Overdose
In early January 2023, the parents of a 1-year old boy were charged in Broward County after the child overdosed on fentanyl while in their care. The two face charges for possession of fentanyl and aggravated manslaughter of a child, after an investigation into their son’s death found that both parents had been negligent…. Read More »
Is Domestic Violence Ever Charged As A Federal Crime?
In the overwhelming majority of Florida domestic violence cases, any charges are brought at the state level. That said, there are rare cases in which an alleged domestic violence offense can be charged under federal law. If this happens to you, it is crucial that you be aware of the stakes you are now… Read More »
What Are The Types Of Florida Drug Offenses?
Drug offenses are seen as particularly serious in Florida, because of the state’s history with cartels and with so-called “pill mills” creating a history of drug use and addiction. As a result, Florida’s sentences for drug crimes are among the most severe in the United States. However, for the person charged with drug crimes,… Read More »