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The Law Offices Of Phillip T. Ridolfo, Jr
If you are facing criminal charges, your reputation, freedom, and future are all at stake. It is imperative that you choose a West Palm Beach criminal defense attorney who can help you fight back against the ruthless prosecution. My name is Phil Ridolfo, Jr. and, for the past 25 years, I have steadfastly protected the freedoms and rights of my clients.

I have served as both a prosecutor and criminal defense attorney in thousands of criminal cases throughout Palm Beach County and have the trial experience, knowledge, and relationships needed to effectively help you. Contact The Law Offices of Phillip T. Ridolfo, Jr. for capable criminal defense representation.
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Feeling defenseless against the government? For more than two decades, I, Phillip T. Ridolfo, Jr., have successfully defended the accused and protected their reputations, freedoms, and futures. For over twenty-five years, I have stood between my clients and the Government that is attempting to take away their important freedoms and rights.
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If you are facing criminal charges, you should retain the services of a West Palm Beach criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. In what may be a confusing and overwhelming time, it is crucial that you build a strategy for your case right away to secure the best possible chance of a successful defense.
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Any action which intentionally threatens physical violence can be charged as assault under Florida law. It may be a gesture or a verbal communication, but the key requirement is that the victim would have reason to fear imminent violence or physical harm. Even angry words can result in allegations of assault.
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Battery is defined in the Florida legal system as an unlawful and unwelcome physical contact, which is offensive or injurious to the victim. The contact need not cause actual physical harm in order to be classified as a battery, but there is a requirement that it be against the wishes of the victim.
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Florida statute 806.13 defines criminal mischief as "willfully and maliciously" injuring or damaging "by any means any real or personal property belonging to another." Common examples of criminal mischief include painting graffiti, vandalizing buildings or vehicles, or any other action which causes damage to another person's possessions.
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