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DeSantis Pushes for Tougher Laws in Florida

February 8, 2023 Criminal Defense

Florida State Governor Ron DeSantis addressed that the state should become tougher on crimes. While giving a news conference at the Miami Police Benevolent Association, DeSantis stated that Florida is a “law and order state.” DeSantis is now proposing several laws to be reformed to crack down on crime in the state. This article will provide information on DeSantis’ proposal …

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How DNA Samples Work as Incriminating Evidence

February 6, 2023 Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes, Violent Crimes

One of the most common pieces of evidence which can result in criminal charges is the existence of DNA. At the scene of a crime, law enforcement and crime scene specialists are required to collect any possible traces of DNA. The collected DNA can be traced to an individual who has previously given their DNA due to specific crimes they …

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Florida Man Faces Over 1,000 Counts Of Child Pornography

February 6, 2023 Criminal Defense, News & Announcements, Sex Crimes

There has been a rise in people being charged with possession of child pornography. In recent news, Jonathan Hernandez faces over 1,000 counts of possession of child pornography. Possibly the largest child pornography bust in Florida’s history. The blog below will cover the story of Jonathan Hernandez, his charges, and possible defenses for child pornography. How One Man Currently Faces …

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The Youth, Sexting, and Unfair Criminal Sanctions for Minors

February 5, 2023 Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes, Social Media

When a person is convicted of a sex crime against a minor, they are often thought of as a “predator” or even a “pedophile.” In the state of Florida, there are harsh consequences against individuals who have been accused of sexual activity with a person under the age of 18. However, what happens if the alleged offender is a minor …

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Registered Sex Offender Sentenced to 35 Years for Production and Distribution of CSAM

February 1, 2023 Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes

**Disclaimer** This article is intended for informational purposes only. Pumphrey Law does not currently assist with removal from the Sex Offender Registry, nor advise on travel restrictions for those on the registry. When a person is accused of possessing child pornography, they can be prosecuted by both the State of Florida and by Federal law enforcement officials. Considering the nature …

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How a Computer Virus Can Frame You for Child Pornography

February 1, 2023 Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes

Child pornography charges have very serious consequences if the accused person is convicted. Child pornography offenses can be penalized by the State of Florida, the federal government, or both. That means a person going into a criminal investigation due to child pornography allegations is likely to face high-cost fines and lengthy prison sentences. What happens if the person accused of …

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Software for Finding Child Pornography Questioned for Accuracy

February 1, 2023 Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes

With new advancements in technology, there are various tools and software available to track laptops, tablets, phones, and other digital devices for traces of viewing or sharing child pornography on the internet. This article will explain how software searching for child sexual abuse material (CSAM) works, examples of types of software, and the ongoing issues defense attorneys are having with …

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Leon County’s ICAC and Digital Forensics Unit

February 1, 2023 Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes

When law enforcement believes an individual is suspected of possessing or distributing child sexual abuse material (CSAM), there are certain techniques and task forces that can be assigned to the case. In Leon County, the Sheriff’s Office uses the North Florida ICAC Task Force (NFITF), which comprises over 35 Florida counties. Leon County also implements a Digital Forensic Unit, which …

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Recent Leon County Arrests for Child Pornography

February 1, 2023 Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes

A person who is alleged to have child sexual abuse material (CSAM) on one of their digital devices is likely to be charged with possession of child pornography. Child pornography charges can be enforced by both State and Federal law, with some of the most severe penalties. This article will provide information on the differences between possession and distribution charges, …

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