Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
Changing court orders
A person convicted of 15 counts of possession of child-pornography and sexual performance by child, that has a 'no unsupervised contact with minors' order from the judge. He is also a registered sex-offender. In this situation, if he hired an attorney, what are the chances they could get the order changed or removed? I have a child with this person, and have to keep that child safe.
Asked on 6/27/07, 7:26 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Scott Cupp
Law Office of Scott H. Cupp, LLC
Re: Changing court orders
I was a child abuse prosecutor for 12 years and was chief of the unit in Palm beach County for 6. You can call me at my office and come in for a free consult and I can look at your issue.
Scott H. Cupp
Law Office of Scott H. Cupp, LLC
400 Executive Center Drive, Suite 201
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Answered on 6/27/07, 7:42 am
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