If you have been arrested in the Orlando area for producing child pornography in violation of Florida Statute 827.071(2) the attorneys of Finebloom & Haenel are available and willing to help you in your defense!
Florida statute 827.071(2) states: “A person is guilty of the use of a child in a sexual performance if, knowing the character and content thereof, he or she employs, authorizes, or induces a child less than 18 years of age to engage in a sexual performance or, being a parent, legal guardian, or custodian of such child, consents to the participation by such child in a sexual performance. . .”
If you are found guilty of this crime, it is a felony of the second degree, punishable by 15 years in the Florida Department of Corrections. Every performance is a separate charge! This means if you are found guilty of two counts, you can face 30 years, 3 counts 45 years, and so on.
- Not knowing the true age of the child is not a defense to this charge!
- Willing participation by the child is not a defense!
Charges of this type are extremely serious! Any crime that involves sexual activity by a child is aggressively prosecuted in the State of Florida. Because public opinion is so strong regarding crimes of this type, prosecutors will stop at nothing to get the conviction. You need a defense team that will work just as hard to defend you from these allegations.
At the law offices of Finebloom & Haenel we understand the social stigma that is associated with allegations of this type. Many times the media and “public opinion” convict you before you ever set foot in a courtroom. You need experienced attorneys to represent you and your interest. At the law offices of Finebloom & Haenel we know how to handle these high profile cases. We keep you informed every step of the way so that you fully understand all of your options. .This enables you to make the best decisions for you and your family. Call the aggressive defense team of Finebloom & Haenel today. We are available 24/7 to consult with you. Protect yourself and your rights. Call 407-218-6277 now!