Criminal Trial Begins in Case Against Miami Lawyer

According to a report from NBC 6 South Florida, the criminal trial has now started in the rape case against a Miami defense attorney. The lawyer is facing very serious allegations of sexual misconduct. Adam Bair was arrested in 2022 for the alleged rape of a law student. Here, our Miami sexual assault and battery lawyer for victims provides a more detailed overview of the case.
Sexual Assault Allegations: Florida Defense Lawyer Adam Bair
In August of 2022, Adam Bair, a Miami lawyer who was previously known for representing sexual assault survivors, was arrested and charged with sexual battery and false imprisonment. Mr. Bair is facing two very serious felony criminal charges. Police and prosecutors allege that on July 20th of that year, a 24‑year‑old woman (a law student) visited Mr. Bair’s apartment under the impression that she would be shown a court case video. However, instead, the young woman says Mr. Bair began kissing and touching her without her consent. He allegedly pushed her onto his bed and declared, “Now, I’m the dominant one,” and prevented her from leaving. Mr. Bair has pleaded not guilty. He argues that the encounter was entirely consensual.
Sexual Assault Victims in Florida Have the Right to File a Civil Claim
Victims of sexual violence deserve justice. Sexual assault is not only a criminal offense. It can also form the basis for a civil lawsuit in Florida. Victims have the right to pursue compensation for the physical, emotional, and financial harm they have suffered, independent of any criminal proceedings. A civil claim can seek damages for medical expenses, counseling costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Criminal cases are important in civil trials. With that being said, the outcome of a criminal case does not determine whether a civil case can succeed, as the burden of proof is lower in civil court. Florida law also provides certain protections to help survivors bring claims. A Florida sexual assault lawyer for victims can help you bring a civil claim to seek justice.
What is the Civil Sexual Assault Statute of Limitations in Florida?
In Florida, the statute of limitations for filing a civil sexual assault claim depends on the circumstances. Generally, survivors have four years from the date of the assault to file a lawsuit. However, if the victim was a minor at the time. They typically have until seven years after turning 18, or within four years of discovering the abuse and its impact, whichever is later. A proactive approach is key for victims of sexual assault. An attorney can help.
We Fight for Justice for the Victims of Sexual Assault
At Pike & Lustig, LLP, our Miami sexual assault lawyers are standing by, ready to advocate for your rights and your interests. If you were the victim of sexual violence, we are here to help. Contact us today for a free consultation. With offices in Miami, Wellington, and West Palm Beach, our firm handles civil sexual assault claims throughout South Florida.
Source:
nbcmiami.com/news/local/miami-attorney-sex-assault-trial-opening-statement/3673259/
Disclaimer: This blog is for informational purposes, not legal advice.
