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Florida felony charges: what happens next

Felony charges in Florida are more serious than misdemeanors and can carry prison exposure, substantial fines, strict release conditions, and long-term collateral consequences. The exact penalty depends on the degree of the charge, the alleged facts, criminal history, and whether any sentencing enhancements or mandatory minimum allegations apply.

Many felony cases begin with an arrest, a warrant, or an ongoing investigation. From there, the case may move through first appearance, bond review, formal charging, arraignment, pretrial litigation, plea negotiations, and, in some cases, trial.

1
Arrest, booking, and jail processing
After a felony arrest, the person is typically booked into the jail and held until release is granted or the court determines custody status.
2
First appearance and bond review
A judge usually reviews the arrest shortly after custody begins. At this stage, the court may consider probable cause, advise the accused of the charges, and decide whether bond, recognizance, special conditions, or continued detention will apply.
3
Formal charging decision
The State Attorney decides whether and how to formally charge the felony case. The filed charging document shapes what allegations must be answered in court and what exposure may be on the table.
4
Arraignment and plea
At arraignment, the defendant responds to the formal charges. In many contested felony cases, a not guilty plea is entered so the defense can investigate, review evidence, and prepare strategy.
5
Discovery, evidence review, and motions
This stage often involves police reports, witness statements, body-camera footage, lab results, digital evidence, medical records, surveillance, and other discovery. Legal motions may also be filed.
6
Pretrial conferences and negotiations
The court monitors the case through pretrial hearings while the parties discuss plea offers, trial readiness, missing evidence, legal issues, and whether additional preparation time is needed.
7
Plea agreement or open plea
Many felony cases are resolved through a negotiated plea. If the defense and State cannot agree, an open plea may sometimes be considered, asking the judge to decide sentence instead of accepting the State’s offer.
8
Trial, verdict, and sentencing
If the case is not resolved by plea, it may be set for trial. If the jury returns a verdict of guilty, the court will impose sentence. If the verdict is not guilty, the defendant is acquitted on the count or counts involved.

Common felony charges in Florida

Our office may be contacted about a wide range of felony allegations. Below are examples of the kinds of felony charges people often search for when they need a Florida felony defense attorney.

Drug Trafficking Charges

Florida drug trafficking cases can involve alleged possession, transport, sale, delivery, manufacturing, or trafficking weights tied to controlled substances.

Aggravated Battery Charges

These cases often turn on injury allegations, weapon allegations, witness credibility, and what really happened before, during, and after the incident.

Burglary Charges

Burglary allegations may involve homes, structures, conveyances, intent disputes, identification issues, and questions about lawful entry or permission.

Grand Theft Charges

Theft cases can rise to felony level depending on the value of property, the type of property, and the surrounding facts alleged by the State.

Firearm Offenses

Felony firearm allegations may include possession by a prohibited person, use of a firearm during another alleged offense, or weapon-related enhancements.

Drug Possession Felonies

Some possession cases are filed as felonies depending on the substance involved, the amount alleged, and whether other aggravating facts are claimed.

Domestic Violence Felony Allegations

These cases can carry immediate no-contact conditions, bond restrictions, and fast-moving consequences that affect family, housing, and employment.

White Collar and Fraud Charges

Fraud-based felony cases may involve financial records, business transactions, intent disputes, document review, and detailed investigative evidence.

Why felony charges require serious attention

A felony accusation can affect more than jail or prison exposure. It can affect probation terms, immigration issues, firearms rights, driver’s license consequences, professional licensing, housing applications, and future employment. Waiting too long to get legal guidance can let a case gather momentum in all the wrong directions.

What to do after a felony arrest in Florida

If you have been charged with a felony in Florida, try to preserve every piece of paperwork, every bond document, every court date notice, and every release condition. Do not miss court. Do not violate bond. Do not assume the case will “just work itself out.” Criminal cases are not houseplants. They do not improve when ignored.

Disclaimer

For more information on the felony process, call us at 407-717-8557. The information above is not a guarantee of how any case will proceed and is not legal advice under an established attorney-client relationship. This page is intended only as a basic general overview of the felony judicial process in Florida for educational purposes.

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DISCLAIMER: For More information on the legal process please call us at 407-717-8557. Note that the above information is not a guarantee of how your case will proceed nor is this page legal advice under an established client-attorney representation. This page is but a basic general overview of the misdemeanor judicial process in Florida and is intended for educational purposes only.
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