Sex Offenses
Sex Offenses in the State of Florida can revolve around various factors in your specific Sex crime offense. The most recent development is called SEXTING. What is sexting? it is the action of sending nude pictures via text message and it is the latest hot topic at State Attorneys offices across the nation. Your child can be exposed to a life altering charge and labeled as a sex offender because they have sent nude pictures of themselves to other minors. As Bradford stated on Fox & Friends in the morning, the laws of the country have not caught up with the technology in regards to sex crimes. This week alone three teenage girls who allegedly sent nude or semi-nude sexting pictures of themselves, and three male classmates in a western Pennsylvania high school who received them, are charged with child pornography.
There are many defenses that may come into play prior to the charges being filed. The earlier you hire a criminal lawyer in these sex crime cases the better off you are in the long run. Call us today or contact us online to find out more information on Sex Crimes today.
- 794.005 Legislative Findings and Intent as to Basic Charge of Sexual Battery
- 794.011 Sexual Battery
- 794.0115 Dangerous Sexual Felony Offender; Mandatory Sentencing
- 794.02 Common-Law Presumption Relating to Age Abolished
- 794.021 Ignorance or Belief as to Victim's Age no Defense
- 794.022 Rules of Evidence
- 794.023 Sexual Battery by Multiple Perpetrators; Reclassification of Offenses
- 794.0235 Administration of Medroxyprogesterone Acetate (MPA) to Persons Convicted of Sexual Battery
- 794.024 Unlawful to Disclose Identifying Information
- 794.026 Civil Right of Action for Communicating the Identity of a Sexual Crime Victim
- 794.027 Duty to Report Sexual Battery; Penalties
- 794.03 Unlawful to Publish or Broadcast Information Identifying Sexual Offense Victim
- 794.05 Unlawful Sexual Activity with Certain Minors
- 794.055 Access to Services for Victims of Sexual Battery
- 794.056 Rape Crisis Program Trust Fund
- 794.065 Unlawful Place of Residence for Persons Convicted of Certain Sex Offenses