There are strict laws that prohibit nudity and the act of indecently exposing oneself in a public setting. If you are facing charges for indecent exposure in the area, you may face severe penalties. Due to the serious nature of your offense, it is vital that you contact The Fleming Law Group, P.A. for immediate assistance. Our criminal defense lawyer has successfully represented numerous clients facing charges for indecent exposure and other sex-related offenses. In order to protect your rights, freedom, and future, it would be within your best interests to secure the representation of our law firm. We can offer you the hard-hitting defense and proven representation you require in order to combat your charges.
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J.S. Lucas Fleming, Esq.
Criminal Defense Attorney
With nearly 25 years of experience in criminal law, attorney Lucas Fleming helps clients with addictions and mental disorders find treatment instead of incarceration.
Fleming has served as the former State Prosecutor for the State Attorney's Office in Tampa. He has provided legal commentary on the O.J. Simpson case on Fox 13 and Bay News 9 and has been quoted in the St. Petersburg Times and the Tampa Tribune.
In addition, Fleming is the founder of Lawyers for Literacy, a non-profit dedicated to helping disadvantaged children pass the FCAT and build a foundation for success, lowering their risk of involvement in the juvenile criminal system.
Fleming is a Graduate of the University of Florida and Stetson University College of Law. He is a member of the Florida Bar and has been admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. Fleming is also a member of the Pinellas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, a member of the St. Petersburg and Clearwater Bar Associations and a former president of the St Petersburg Bar Association.
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Amanda F. Bettker
Criminal Defense Lawyer
With over ten years of experience as a State Prosecutor handling both jury and non-jury trials in juvenile, misdemeanor and felony divisions, Amanda Bettker handles specialized cases involving domestic violence, sexual battery, DUI and career criminal prosecution.
A lifelong resident of Pinellas County and graduate of Northeast High School, Bettker is a graduate of the University of Maryland and Hofstra University College of Law.
Bettker was selected to serve as a member of the State Attorney Gang Prosecution Team and became certified as a gang investigator, serving as an instructor for the Florida Gang Investigators Association.
In addition, Bettker was appointed lead trial attorney of a county court division and is a member of the St. Petersburg Bar, the Hillsborough County Bar Association and has been admitted to U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida.
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Common Penalties
Indecent exposure is generally classified as a class 1 misdemeanor. However, if you have prior convictions, your charges may escalate to a class 6 felony. If aggravated, your penalties will be much more severe.
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Sex Offender Registration
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Do You Have Questions About Your Case? We Have Answers.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What Are My Rights After An Arrest?
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If you have been arrested, you have two constitutional rights. First you have the right to remain silent. Anything you say or do can be used against you as elicit, incriminating evidence in court. Second, you have the right to an attorney. It is imperative that you secure the assistance of a legal professional to ensure your rights, freedom and future and properly represented and zealously defended.
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How Are Felonies & Misdemeanors Different?
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Misdemeanor crimes are often considered lesser offenses than felonies in the criminal justice system. Felony charges are punishable by one or more years in prison. Misdemeanor charges are punishable by a prison sentence no longer than one year. Regardless of the type of criminal charge you are facing, you need to hire an attorney to ensure your rights are properly represented in a court of law.
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Will I Be Required To Register As A Sex Offender?
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If you are charged with capital, life or any other degree of felony, you will be required to register as a sex offender. In addition, if the offense was committed against a minor, you will be required to register. Sex offender registration will restrict your opportunities, limiting where you can live, work and travel. When your liberty is on the line, you need proven defense.
Rights That Are in Jeopardy After Serving Time
- Loss of eligibility to apply for financial aid for college
- Security clearance for certain professions such as teaching, working with children, or security
- Voting privileges
- Parenting rights can be taken away including custody & visiting rights
- Loss of 2nd Amendment right to legally obtain or possess firearms
- Cannot obtain a passport or a visa for entry into certain countries
- Convicts are pulled into police line-ups as a potential suspect
