DH The tax team was great. Website More Info. Hodak Corinne C. Directions More Info. Thomas, D. Barker Earl M. More Info. Website Directions Services More Info. OPEN 24 Hours. A contributing crime occurs when someone commits any act that causes or encourages a child to become a delinquent or when someone induces a child to commit any act that tends to cause the child to become or remain a dependent or delinquent.
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Twelve years later, her examination was selected for further processing and was sent to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for DNA testing. A foreign profile was discovered and it allegedly matched the man who was arrested. The woman was shown a photo line up with the man in it and she could not identify her attacker, but told police none of the men were consensual sexual partners.
The man is facing kidnapping with a weapon and sexual battery charges in Florida. Both charges are considered life felonies in Jacksonville. Once the accusation is reported to the police, a detective will be assigned to begin building a case against you. Police are allowed, and taught, to lie to you about the accusations to try to get you to admit something. Don't be fooled by the police "just" wanting to get your side of the story. Call us and we will walk you through the entire process.
Our Jacksonville criminal lawyer, Victoria "Tori" Mussallem, has aggressively represented hundreds of people tragically put in this horrible situation. These days, it is all too easy to be arrested and charged with child abuse in Jacksonville and anywhere in Florida.
Forms of physical punishment used to be a main part of parental discipline in our country. Now, parents have justifiable fears that if they use corporal punishment on their child, they could face criminal charges.
If your child goes to school and a teacher sees bruising, cuts or marks, you could be reported to the Department of Children and Families and the police. The child will be interviewed, sometimes without the parent's knowledge, and depending on what the child says or how the child behaves, an arrest of the parent could result. Before you give any statement to the police about what happened, call our Jacksonville criminal lawyer immediately.
As with sex cases, the police are there to build a case against you before they even talk to you. Our criminal law firm has represented hundreds of people charged with domestic battery in Duval, Clay, St. Johns and Nassau Counties. These cases often start with a phone call from one of the two people involved. Once the police arrive to a domestic dispute, they will separate the two parties and get the sides of the story. Many times, we have had the "victim" of the crime hire our firm to represent their loved one who was arrested.
They believed that if the police came, they would just make the other person leave to cool off. This never happens.
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