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Recent Posts in Prostitution Category

July 21, 2010
  Woman Charged with Prostitution in New York
Posted By Rivas Law Group

In Syracuse, New York, a woman was charged with prostitution and endangering the welfare of a child.  The charges were brought against 20 year old Constance M. Hollister after her customer saw a young child in the woman's home while the two were engaged in business. 

After the man went to police, officers moved forward and charged Hollister with two misdemeanor offenses. 

On June 29th, police had received anonymous complaints of prostitution at Hollister's apartment, so they began an investigation.  One of the complaints came from the man who had spotted a child in the apartment while he was having sex with Hollister. 

An undercover officer was sent to Hollister's apartment and she offered to have sex with him for $190.   The officer said that the child was present when Hollister offered her services.  Following her arrest, Child Protective Services was notified.

Even though prostitution is a misdemeanor offense, people should still hire an Orlando criminal defense lawyer when they have been charged with this sex crime.  To ensure you get the representation you deserve, contact Rivas Law Firm now!

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June 20, 2010
  Bikini Bar Employees Charged with Prostitution
Posted By Rivas Law Group

Police cracked down on B2T (Bottom to Top), a Florida bikini bar, arresting seven dancers, three managers, a promoter, and a DJ. The dancers reportedly broke city codes by removing their tops and in some cases their bottoms and engaging in prostitution with the bar's clientele.

Undercover officers reported rampant drug use in the club in addition to the illicit sexual activities that occurred in cubicles inside the club. The DJ was arrested and charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm, and he was also carrying a butterfly knife. Of the 30 dancers, most were not charged with any crimes and were allowed to go home. Locals have called to complain about the club 40 times since it opened earlier this year, typically complaining about noise.

If you have been charges with a sexual offense, such as prostitution, you need to contact the Rivas Law Firm now and arrange a consultation with an Orlando criminal defense attorney.

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