In Florida, defendants accused of sexual offenses have the right to a fair trial, which includes proper jury instructions and limits on prejudicial testimony. As such, if improper instructions are offered, it may violate the defendant’s constitutional rights. Recently, a Florida court addressed whether testimony about grooming behavior and jury…
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Florida Court Discusses Child Victim Hearsay in Sex Crime Cases
In criminal cases, the prosecution is prohibited from introducing certain evidence. This includes evidence, like hearsay, that violates a defendant’s right to confront their accuser. There are exceptions to the general rule against hearsay, though, that will allow the prosecution to admit out of court statements. For example, the child…
Florida Court Explains Factors Considered in Reviewing Sentences
People accused of sex crimes will, at times, determine that it is best to enter a guilty plea in hopes of receiving a reduced sentence. In some cases, though, the courts will enter a greater sentence than the defendants anticipate. In such instances, the defendant may be able to appeal…
Florida Court Discusses Scoring Out-of-State Convictions During Sentencing
In Florida, people convicted of sex crimes may be sentenced to lengthy terms in prison. Additionally, if they have a history of prior convictions, their sentence may be increased. As discussed in a recent Florida opinion, this is true regardless of whether the convictions were imposed by another state. If…
Florida Court Discusses Evidence of Prior Bad Acts in Sex Crime Cases
Generally, the law precludes Florida courts from introducing evidence of a defendant’s prior misdeeds in order to establish their guilt. They can offer such evidence to the judge or jury for other reasons, though, as long as it does not become a central feature of the case. In a recent…
Florida Court Examines Exceptions to the Fourth Amendment Protections
The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution protects people against unreasonable search and seizure. In other words, absent a warrant, they cannot be searched, and their property cannot be taken by the police as part of a criminal investigation. There are exceptions, though, including border searches. Recently, a Florida…
Florida Court Discusses Evaluating Whether a Sentence is Reasonable
The Florida legislature enacted laws setting forth sentencing guidelines that the courts must consider when determining an appropriate penalty for a criminal conviction. Courts have the discretion to set forth sentences outside of the guidelines, though, if they deem it appropriate in consideration of any relevant factors. Any sentence that…
Florida Court Vacates a Conviction for a Sex Crime Following a No Contest Plea
While people often think that they would mount a vigorous defense if they were charged with a crime, in some cases, it makes sense to enter a no contest or guilty plea. Typically, it is difficult to overturn a conviction after pleading no contest, but there are exceptions. For example,…
Florida Court Explains Consent in Sex Crime Matters
Under Florida law, it is illegal to engage in sexual activity with someone without their consent, and such behavior can result in sexual battery charges. Notably, affirmative refusals are not required to demonstrate a lack of consent; instead, it can be established by showing a person lacked the capacity to…
Florida Court Discusses Evidence of Prior Bad Acts in Criminal Cases
When a person is charged with a sex crime, the State will often seek to introduce evidence of other inappropriate sex acts that the individual allegedly engaged in, in an effort to prove motive or a pattern of conduct. Evidence of collateral crimes is only admissible in certain instances, however,…