The document is a legal letter from the law office of Gerald B. Lefcourt addressed to Lanna Belohlavek, indicating a professional relationship, likely attorney-client or attorney-colleague.
Lefcourt's law firm sent a detailed legal memo to Belohlavek, suggesting they are colleagues or working together on the client's case.
Gerald B. Lefcourt, an attorney, sent a formal legal letter to Lanna Belohlavek regarding a case.
Gerald B. Lefcourt, an attorney, sent a formal legal letter to Lanna Belohlavek regarding a case.
Lefcourt's law office is sending a detailed legal analysis to Belohlavek, indicating a professional relationship, possibly as co-counsel or colleagues.
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This legal document, a letter from the Law Offices of Gerald B. Lefcourt to Ms. Lanna Belohlavek dated June 5, 2006, analyzes the significant risk that a client's potential plea to aggravated assault in Florida could trigger mandatory sex offender registration. The analysis covers the specific laws and registration requirements in the client's primary residence of the Virgin Islands, secondary domicile of New York, and other states like Oklahoma and Montana, highlighting how different jurisdictions interpret and apply their statutes to out-of-state convictions.
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This document is the final page of a letter dated June 5, 2006, from attorney Gerald B. Lefcourt to Ms. Lanna Belohlavek. Lefcourt argues that a plea to felony aggravated assault for his client is unwarranted and risks a sex offender classification. He proposes that, based on witness credibility issues, psycho-sexual evaluations, and lie detector tests, a misdemeanor plea to solicitation is the most appropriate resolution.
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This legal memo, dated June 5, 2006, from the Law Offices of Gerald B. Lefcourt to Lanna Belohlavek, analyzes the severe risk that a client's potential plea to aggravated assault in Florida would trigger mandatory sex offender registration. The analysis covers the client's primary residence in the Virgin Islands and secondary domicile in New York, both of which have broad registration statutes, and also notes similar requirements in other states like Oklahoma and Montana, highlighting the far-reaching consequences of the plea.
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This document is page 3 of a legal letter dated June 5, 2006, from the Law Offices of Gerald B. Lefcourt to Ms. Lanna Belohlavek. It provides a legal analysis of sex offender registration laws in New York, California, Colorado, and Florida, particularly concerning convictions from other jurisdictions. The letter highlights that courts in states like New York and California may examine the underlying conduct of an offense, rather than just its formal elements, to determine if registration is required.
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