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Orlando Domestic Violence Charge Dismissed

January 27th, 2012 No comments

TILDEN LAW represents clients in all Central Florida courts accused of domestic violence charges.  If you are facing a Orlando domestic violence battery charge or a Seminole County Domestic related charge, call our office for a free case evaluation, 407 599-1234.

Our office is contacted numerous times per week regarding questions relating to domestic violence charges and defenses.  In late 2011, an individual was charged in Central Florida with domestic violence against his girlfriend while on vacation at a local theme park.  The allegations included both the victim and client consumed a large amount of alcohol and got into a argument.  Police were called to the scene and the vehicle driven by the defendant was stopped.  Injuries were observed on the victim including a black eye and numerous abrasions on her body.  The accused was later arrested and charged with criminal domestic violence battery.  It was determined that the victim did not want to press charges, however, the State Attorney decided to prosecute the case regardless of victim cooperation.  A declination of prosecution was prepared after the victim was interviewed and subsequently filed with the Clerk of Court and State Attorney’s office.  Negotiations with the State Attorney continued throughout the case which was set for trial.  Ultimately, the State Attorney agreed to dismiss the criminal domestic violence charges thereby allowing the client to petition for all criminal records to be expunged.

If you have been charged with Domestic Violence Battery in Orlando and are seeking aggressive representation, contact TILDEN LAW at (407) 599-1234 for a free case evaluation to determine whether you case can qualify for a dismissal of criminal charges.

Windermere Officer Charged With Battery Crime

January 21st, 2011 No comments

From the Orlando Sentinel…In his first public crackdown as acting police chief, Orange sheriff’s Capt. Ralph Groover has suspended Windermere reserve police Officer Gregory Fields, and the State Attorney’s Office today charged Fields with misdemeanor battery, Groover said.  “I have relieved him of his duties today as Windermere Police Officer pending administrative review,” Groover said in a statement.

The charge arose over a March incident in which Fields was accused of shoving a manager at his civilian job at Stericycle, a medical-waste-disposal company, and trying to start a fistfight, records show. When informed the company planned to call police, Fields said, “I am the [expletive] police, come find me after work and I will smoke you…,” records state.

Fields joined the troubled Windermere police force in 2008 after the Orange County Sheriff’s Office fired him for falsifying records. Last week, Windermere police Chief Daniel Saylor, 44, was arrested and charged with derailing a child-sexual-battery investigation against his friend Scott Bush, 50.

The Windermere Town Council has called a special meeting for Wednesday at 7 p.m. to discuss the police-chief scandal.