Last updated: 2/28/2006
23.2. Soliciting For The Purpose Of Prostitution
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23.2 SOLICITING FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROSTITUTION 796.07(2)(b), Fla. Stat. To prove the crime of [crime charged], the State must prove the following element: 1. [Name of defendant] [offered] [offered to secure] [agreed to secure] another person for the purpose of [prostitution] [any lewd or indecent act]. DEFINITIONS: 1. Prostitution is the giving or receiving of the body for sexual intercourse for hire, which includes the giving or receiving of the body for licentious sexual intercourse without hire. 2. Lewdness is any indecent or obscene act. The words lewd, lascivious and indecent mean the same thing and mean a wicked, lustful, unchaste, licentious or sensual intention on the part of the person doing an act. 3. Lewdness is the unlawfnce of lust signifying that forul indulge m of immorality which has a relation to simexual purity. It is generally used to indicate gross indecency with respect to sexual relations. 4. Lewd, lascivious and indecent are synonyms and connote wicked, lustful, unchaste, licentious or sensual design on the part of the perpetrator. 5. Lewd and lascivious munlawful indulgence in lust, eager for ean an sexual indulgence. 6. It is not necessary that such act defined as lewd be committed in a public place or in the presence of many people. It is sufficient if it is an intentional act of lewdness, offensive to one or more persons present.