Bail Bonds for Trespassing Charges
Trespass charges in Florida can look minor at first, but the degree of the offense depends heavily on where the alleged entry occurred and what happened after the person was told to leave. A trespass on open property is treated differently than a trespass inside a structure or conveyance. The presence of another person, a weapon, or a refusal to leave after warning can also change the bond posture.
Florida separates trespass offenses primarily between section 810.08, which covers trespass in a structure or conveyance, and section 810.08, which covers trespass on property other than a structure or conveyance.
The degree of the charge changes depending on the setting. A structure or conveyance case may be a second degree misdemeanor, but it rises if a person is present or if the defendant is armed. Open property trespass can be a first degree misdemeanor, and it also rises if the defendant is armed.