Florida Indecent Exposure Defense Attorney
Few crimes are worse than charges of lewd and lascivious conduct. Sexual crimes against children have little forgiveness with the court. Employers, friends, family and the public can turn against you at even the first mention of an accusation, even without supporting evidence. A conviction can result in lifetime registry on the sex offender list. It is important to work with an experienced attorney who can protect your rights and minimize the impact of such a charge.
At the law office of MSPerryLaw, in Sarasota, we defend clients throughout Southwest Florida who are facing charges for lewd and lascivious behavior. We are committed to minimizing the impact these charges can have on our clients' lives. Schedule your free initial consultation with an experienced Sarasota lewd conduct attorney by contacting us online or by calling 941-365-4000.
We defend clients who are facing lewd and lascivious conduct charges for:
- Indecent exposure
- Possession and distribution of child pornography ("kiddie porn")
- Sexually touching minors
- Other sexual conduct on or around someone under the age of 16
Here for You Throughout the Process
If you have been accused of a child sex crime, you may suddenly find yourself very alone. It may seem like the whole world has turned against you. At MSPerryLaw, we will stand by you when no one else will.
We believe that all people should be awarded a fair and strong defense, no matter what the crime. From the beginning of the investigation, through the trial and sentencing - if it gets that far - we are committed to protecting your rights. Our goal is to have the case dismissed, or to get an acquittal at trial, but if we can't, then we do all we can to minimize the impact of the charge as much as possible. Sometimes, these cases hinge on a "he said, she said" argument between you and the alleged victim. We know how to question children and uncover the truth.
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Contact our lawyers online or call 941-365-4000 to learn more about our representation in sex crime matters.