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    Default Lewd and Lascivious Battery

    My question involves criminal law for the state of: Florida

    All:

    The person in question has been charged with LEWD AND LASCIVIOUS BATTERY UNDER 16 YRS OF AGE. The charge was initiated by a person with an axe to grind against the person charged.

    A report was made weeks after the incident was supposed to have happened.
    The victim has said it was consensual sex, the defendant said it did not happen.

    There was a person who was said to have witnessed this act but is not available but has made a statement. Can the non-available person’s statement, not deposition be used in trial? Can any reference be made to this other person? What are the rights of the defendent regarding this issue?

    There is no physical evidence, the statement is full of inaccurate "facts" that have already been proven to be false.

    Can the people who are identified in the statement used to arrest this person be called by either side to dispute or confirm the allegations that have been made or their inaccurate statements be called for trial or depositions? If not, why not?

    Can any circumstances that were surrounding the "event" be used at trial? Example, the daily activities and how it all started.

    Basically he has been told it is he said she said an only the act itself can be brought up.

    The questions are important ones for him. If anyone can point me in a direction, statute etc...

    There has been another charge attached now to this as a result of this situation but I believe that is another forum. The charges have been put together and he is now facing trial. There are a few years age difference
    between the two parties and he is not guilty.

    Thank you, I have tried to adhere to the rules and be as vague as possible.
    Any information would be very much appreciated

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    Default Re: L&L Charge/Conviction

    They want to hire the best lawyer they can afford,if they can't afford a lawyer ask for a legal aide.then ask their lawyer these questions b.c they will know the local court process .The person shouldn't speak to the police w.out a lawyer either,just keep quiet and find a lawyer. The lawyer can help try and get the case dismissed. Since the charges are serious,he wants to speak to a lawyer asap.

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    Default Re: L&L Charge/Conviction

    He is disabled and mentally challenged. He did give a statement w/o attorney. I did not know you could request and attorney when being brought in for questioning. In his or anyones mind you are scared half out of your wits and he had nothing to hide. He has no family and no $$. He has no options and is not being given any.
    Thank you very much, I appreciate your help.

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