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Sex Offender Registration FAQs
Dedicated Hillsborough County Criminal Defense Law Firm Helping Clients Avoid Burdensome Registration Requirements
Being convicted of any crime necessarily entails some type of punishment. And, for most people, the thought of spending time in jail is the worst punishment imaginable. However, for those who’ve been convicted of a Florida sex crime, the punishment doesn’t stop once they’ve been released from prison. This is because, under Florida law, anyone convicted of a child pornography offense or any other sex crime must register as a sex offender for the rest of their lives.
At the Mayberry Law Firm, we understand what is at stake in a sex crime prosecution. We recognize that being required to register as a sex offender will impact every aspect of your life, from who your friends are to how your family treats you to finding gainful employment. We’ve also seen from experience that those clients who have a greater understanding of the process are able to withstand the stress more effectively and have the knowledge needed to make the best decisions about how to handle their case. Continue reading to review our list of sex offender registration FAQs.