Florida Sex Crimes

Sex crimes carry draconian penalties and are the most socially stigmatizing crimes you can be accused of. If you have been arrested for a sex crime, you likely have many pressing questions, such as:

What You Need to Know

If you are charged with, or even accused of, a Sex Crime, you need to know the law favors the accuser and law enforcement will not consider if you are innocent; so it is critical you hire a Sex-Crimes defense attorney who will fight to prove your innocence.

The Law Favors the Accused

Florida law dramatically favors the accuser, even though there is seldom any evidence to substantiate the accusation other than their word. As a result, law enforcement tends to blindly focus on you, even if a strong motive exists for the accuser to have lied.

As a result of law enforcement's one-sided investigation, they will focus entirely on you. Therefore, it is virtual suicide to cooperate with law enforcement without first hiring a criminal defense attorney. Otherwise they will twist anything you say, influence exculpatory witnesses to cast you in a sinister light, and try to trick you into confessing; all in hopes of obtaining a conviction regardless of the truth.

Experience Matters in Sex Crimes Defense

To effectively defend a sex crimes case and overcome law enforcement's one sided investigation, you need to hire an attorney with:

  • Specialized Legal Knowledge,
  • Investigative Experience in Sex Cases,
  • Shrewd Negotiation Skills,
  • Battle Tested Trial Experience.

Contact Criminal Defense Attorney Richard Hornsby

Contact Orlando Sex Crimes Attorney Richard Hornsby 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, if you or a loved one are accused of a sex crime. I am available at any time to advise you of the proper course of action to take. The initial consultation is free and I will respond promptly to provide you with the criminal defense you deserve.