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Exposure of Sexual Organs (Indecent Exposure)

If you have been arrested in the Orlando area in violation of Florida Statute 800.03 for exposing sexual organs, the attorneys of Finebloom & Haenel can represent you!

If you are charged with exposure of sexual organs, the State is accusing you of letting your sexual organs be seen in a vulgar or indecent manner. In common terms this is referred to as flashing someone. Exposure of sexual organs is a first degree misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in the county jail.

Exposure charges are common during events such as parades, spring break and sporting events. Many times an officer will arrest someone under this statute for urinating or for simply being naked outside. This is not enough for a conviction under the statute. In order to be found guilty, you must be exposing your genitals in exchange for some type of gratification.

The State will often offer a small fine in exchange for a plea of guilty to this charge. Do not be misled! Although this is not a serious crime, it can be considered as a sex crime in some jurisdictions. Before you plea speak with an attorney who can fully advise you of your rights.

Call the defense attorneys of Finebloom & Haenel today. We are available 24/7 by calling 407-218-6277.


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