Title: Sex Offenses in Florida
1SEX OFFENSES
In Florida
2Consequences of a Conviction for a SEX OFFENSE
3Not only may an individual convicted of a sex
offense in Florida face the possibility of a term
of incarceration but he or she may also be
required to register as a sex offender for life
4Sexual Battery/Rape
5What most people refer to as rape is charged as
sexual battery in Florida
6Florida Statute 794.011 defines sexual battery
as
7Florida Statute 794.011 defines sexual battery
as
Oral, anal, or vaginal penetration by, or union
with, the sexual organ of another or the anal or
vaginal penetration of another by any other
object.
8Sexual Battery Charging Factors
9Sexual battery is a felony in Florida
10What degree felony depends on a variety of
factors such as
11What degree felony depends on a variety of
factors such as
The age of the alleged victim
Whether or not the alleged victim was injured
during the commission of the sexual battery
The age of the accused
12What degree felony depends on a variety of
factors such as
Whether or not the alleged victim was
incapacitated at the time of the incident that
gave rise to the charges
The use of force or the threat of force
The relationship between the alleged victim and
the accused
13Misdemeanor DUI
Sexual Battery Penalties
14The general sentencing structure for felonies in
Florida is as follows
15The general sentencing structure for felonies in
Florida is as follows
Capital felony death
Life felony life in prison
1st degree felony up to 30 years
2nd degree felony up to 15 years
3rd degree felony up to five years
16Lewd and Lascivious Acts
17Lewd and lascivious acts in the State of Florida
are sexual acts that involve minors
18All are felonies ranging in severity from a 3rd
degree to life felony
19Lewd and Lascivious Battery
20A person commits the offense of lewd and
lascivious battery if he or she
21A person commits the offense of lewd and
lascivious battery if he or she
engages in sexual activity with a person 12
years of age or older but less than 16 years of
age or encourages, forces, or entices any person
less than 16 years of age to engage in
sadomasochistic abuse, sexual bestiality,
prostitution, or any other act involving sexual
activity
22Lewd and Lascivious Molestation
23A person commits this offense by
24A person commits this offense by
intentionally touching in a lewd or lascivious
manner the breasts, genitals, genital area, or
buttocks or the clothing covering them, of a
person less than 16 years of age, or forces or
entices a person under 16 years of age to so
touch the perpetrator
25LEWD OR LASCIVIOUS CONDUCT
26Defined as
27Defined as
intentionally touching a person under 16 years
of age in a lewd or lascivious manner or
soliciting a person under 16 years of age to
commit a lewd or lascivious act
28Lewd or Lascivious Exhibition
29A person who
30A person who
intentionally masturbates intentionally exposes
the genitals in a lewd or lascivious manner or
intentionally commits any other sexual act that
does not involve actual physical or sexual
contact with the victim, including, but not
limited to, sadomasochistic abuse, sexual
bestiality or the simulation of any act involving
sexual activity in the presence of a victim who
is less than 16 years of age
31A person who
intentionally masturbates intentionally exposes
the genitals in a lewd or lascivious manner or
intentionally commits any other sexual act that
does not involve actual physical or sexual
contact with the victim, including, but not
limited to, sadomasochistic abuse, sexual
bestiality or the simulation of any act involving
sexual activity in the presence of a victim who
is less than 16 years of age
commits this offense
32Defenses to Lewd and Lascivious Acts
33The victim's consent IS NOT A DEFENSE if the
victim is a minor
34Ignorance of the victim's age, the victim's
misrepresentation of his or her age, or even the
defendants true belief that the victim was old
enough to consent cannot be raised as the
defenses if charged with a lewd and lascivious
act crime
35Unlawful Sex with Minors
36In Florida, what most people refer to as
"statutory rape is charged as an "unlawful
sexual activity with certain minors" offense
37The statute covering this offense is specifically
aimed at situations where someone over the age of
24 engages in consensual sex with someone who is
16 or 17 years old
38Unlawful sexual activity with certain minors is
charged as a second degree felony
39Romeo and Juliet Law
40In 2007, Florida enacted a Romeo and Juliet
law Florida Statute 943.04354
41The law provides a potential exemption from being
required to register as a sex offender if
42The law provides a potential exemption from being
required to register as a sex offender if
The victim must have been between 14 and 17
years old
The perpetrator must not have been more than four
years older than the victim
43The law provides a potential exemption from being
required to register as a sex offender if
The victim must have been a willing participant
in the sexual activity
The instant offense must be the only reason why
the individual is required to register as a sex
offender
Court must approve petition to remove
registration requirement
44Sex Offender Registry
45In Florida, individuals convicted of a long list
of sex offenses are required to register with the
Florida Department of Law Enforcement as a sex
offender
46Anyone who has been adjudicated a sexual
predator must also register
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