Fight hate crime charges in Florida
What is a hate crime?
Florida and federal law consider hate crimes as severe offenses. A hate crime includes a hidden criminal act, for example, vandalism, threats, assault, or harassment. Generally, these crimes are motivated by bias or prejudice against a person’s race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or other protected characteristics.
According to Florida jurisdiction, hate crimes increase the punishments for hidden offenses. For instance, a simple battery charge can be increased to a felony if prosecutors argue it was influenced by bias. Convictions can include steep fines, a permanent criminal record, or years in prison, as well as other devastating impacts on your prospects and current reputation.
How can Roderman & Johnston attorneys help?
- Our attorneys investigate the state’s claims, questioning whether the alleged act was actually motivated by bias or if prosecutors are overreaching. We validate statements given by witnesses, digital evidence for related errors or misinterpretation, and police procedures.
- With a background that includes multiple roles in the field of law, our attorneys possess knowledge of prosecutorial tactics and skillfully counter their strategy.
If you are struggling with hate crime charges, you will need assistance from a team with combined experience, unwavering advocacy, and precision. Our attorneys are always ready to safeguard your future and freedom.