Monthly Archives: April 2026
Understanding Lewd or Lascivious Battery in Florida
Getting accused of a sex crime involving a minor in Florida is one of the most serious situations anyone can find themselves in. Among the most serious sex crimes you can be accused of is lewd or lascivious battery. The penalties for this crime aren’t just serious. They can be long-lasting. So, if you’re… Read More »
Lewd and Lascivious Molestation in Florida: What a Recent Appeals Case Reveals About Sentencing
Criminal charges involving minors are some of the most serious cases prosecutors take on in Florida. Lewd and lascivious molestation, in particular, can carry lengthy prison time and lifelong consequences if someone gets convicted. But even with serious accusations on the table, Florida courts still have to follow strict sentencing rules. A recent appeals… Read More »
Understanding Naturalization Fraud and Its Federal Consequences
Naturalization fraud is a federal crime that can completely upend someone’s life. A recent case in Orlando shows how aggressively the government investigates and prosecutes these cases. Authorities handle these cases like they would any sophisticated fraud case. About the Case In this case, federal prosecutors charged a 46-year-old woman with naturalization fraud. The… Read More »
Crafting a Defense Against Capital Sexual Battery Charges in Florida
Getting charged with capital sexual battery in Florida is one of the worst legal situations you can find yourself in. Capital sexual battery usually means someone 18 or older is accused of committing sexual battery against a child under 12. If you’re convicted, you are looking at life in prison with no chance of… Read More »
How Criminal Defense Attorneys Handle Sting Operation Cases in Florida
Sting operations targeting people suspected of committing sex crimes against minors are a common law enforcement tactic. Usually, these operations involve undercover police officers posing as minors to catch individuals attempting to commit crimes such as traveling to meet a minor or possessing child pornography. Being caught in a sting operation can lead to… Read More »
Florida Child Pornography Convictions: Understanding the Limits of Federal Habeas Review
When found guilty of possessing or promoting child pornography in Florida, the legal proceedings don’t necessarily end after the trial and direct appeal. Many defendants try to contest their convictions through post-conviction motions and, ultimately, a federal habeas petition under 28 U.S.C. § 2254. A recent ruling from the United States District Court for… Read More »

