Florida Law-
Hey all,
Sad to watch that video! I did a quick google search on Florida law pertaining to assault on a sports official and here is what I found.
Fl. Stat. § 784. 081
Assault or battery against a sports official actively participating in an athletic contest or immediately after and the actor knows or has reason to know the victim’s identity, position, or employment
When the underlying crime is:
• Aggravated battery: 1st degree felony—up to 30 years in prison, up to $ 10,000 fine, or both
• Aggravated assault: 2nd degree felony—up to 15 years in prison, up to $ 10,000 fine, or both
• Battery: 3rd degree felony—up to five years in prison, up to $ 5,000 fine, or both
• Assault: 1st degree misdemeanor—up to one year in prison, up to $ 1,000 fine, or both
Referee, umpire, linesman, or similar official known by another title, registered or a member of a local, state, regional, or national organization that educates and trains sports officials
Here in Southern California the player who is ejected must be suspended for their team's next scheduled contest. California Penal Code 243.8 states that the sentence for assaulting a sports official is either a fine not to exceed $2,000 or 1 year in county jail or both.
I would hope that the school suspends him for the remainder of this season and all of the next one if he has eligibility remaining.
Last edited by SCalScoreKeeper; Tue Dec 14, 2010 at 02:34pm.
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