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  2. LGBTQ rights in Florida - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, the Florida Legislature added a lesser crime, a second-degree misdemeanor: "Whoever commits any unnatural and lascivious act with another person shall be punished by fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding six months." [13]

  3. LGBTQ history in Florida - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, the Florida Legislature added a lesser crime, a second-degree misdemeanor: "Whoever commits any unnatural and lascivious act with another person shall be punished by fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding six months." [2] Homosexuality was not addressed specifically in the 1917 law.

  4. Is it legal to video police and other first responders in ...

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    As of 2025, it may become harder to take videos of law enforcement in Florida, even if they're breaking the law themselves. ... Violations will be a second-degree misdemeanor punishable by up to ...

  5. Misdemeanor - Wikipedia

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    A misdemeanor is considered a crime of lesser seriousness, and a felony one of greater seriousness. [2] The maximum punishment for a misdemeanor is less than that for a felony under the principle that the punishment should fit the crime. [3] [4] [5] One standard for measurement is the degree to which a crime affects others or society ...

  6. Florida law will create safety barrier for first responders - AOL

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    The bill also outlines that a violator could face a second-degree misdemeanor. The law considers first responders to be law enforcement officers, corrections officers, firefighters and emergency ...

  7. Video shows arrest of Olympian Fred Kerley after ...

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    Florida's Halo Law, effective on Wednesday, establishes a 25-foot buffer zone around first responders to protect them during active duties and violations are classified as second-degree misdemeanors.

  8. Falsifying business records - Wikipedia

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    Under New York State law, falsifying business records in the second degree is a class A misdemeanor, while falsifying business records in the first degree is a class E felony. [1] The elements for the misdemeanor second-degree crime are: A person is guilty of falsifying business records in the second degree when, with intent to defraud, he:

  9. Attorney accused of murdering father among 7 lawyers ... - AOL

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    A Boca Raton attorney accused of murdering his father is among seven lawyers from across the state disciplined by the Florida Supreme Court this month. ... second-degree felonies, 20 counts of ...