For anyone accused of a sex crime in Florida, the end of a prison sentence does not always mean freedom. In fact, it can be the beginning of a second, indefinite punishment. If you are in this situation, you need more than just a criminal defense attorney; you need a Jimmy Ryce Act lawyer who understands the fight that comes after the criminal case.
Under Florida’s Sexually Violent Predator law, also known as the Jimmy Ryce Act, the state has the power to commit a person to a secure lockdown facility after they have fully served their time. This process is called “involuntary civil commitment,” but it feels like a life sentence without a new crime.
At The Brancato Law Firm, P.A., we provide a forward-thinking defense. We know that a sex crime accusation in Florida carries the dual threat of prison time and a subsequent civil commitment. Our goal is to protect you from both.
The Jimmy Ryce Act was passed after the horrific murder of 9-year-old Jimmy Ryce. The law’s stated purpose is to provide mental health treatment and protect the public. However, its application often creates a system of punishment that never ends.
The law allows the state to indefinitely detain a person deemed a “sexually violent predator.” So, what does that legal term mean?
Under Florida Statute § 394.912(10), a person can be classified as a sexually violent predator if they meet two specific criteria:
If the state successfully argues both points, the individual is transferred to the Florida Civil Commitment Center (FCCC) in Arcadia—a former prison that still looks and operates like one.
Although the state calls it civil commitment, the reality is far from therapeutic. The Florida Civil Commitment Center is a high-security facility surrounded by razor wire and guarded gates. The daily life of a resident is almost identical to that of a prisoner.
Consider these facts:
In short, the promise of rehabilitation is frequently broken. Re-entry into society is incredibly difficult because the burden of proof is on the detained person. You must prove you are no longer a risk, a standard that is almost impossible to meet without aggressive legal representation.
Understanding the process is the first step in fighting back. Here is how a person can be trapped in the Jimmy Ryce system:
This entire time, you are not a “prisoner,” but you are certainly not free.
It is crucial to understand that this law is not just for the most violent offenses. A conviction for a non-contact crime, such as possession or distribution of child pornography, can trigger a Jimmy Ryce Act review. The state can argue that any pattern of sexual misconduct, even if non-violent, points to a “mental abnormality” and future risk.
Therefore, your legal strategy must start from day one. Accepting a plea deal that seems minor could open the door to a lifetime of confinement later.
As your Jimmy Ryce Act lawyer, we take a comprehensive approach to protect your future. Our strategy includes:
The threat of the Jimmy Ryce Act is not theoretical; it is a real and devastating possibility that extends punishment far beyond a prison sentence. The state markets this law as a civil treatment program, but in practice, it functions as a back door to indefinite incarceration.
If you or a loved one is facing sex crime charges in Florida—or are nearing release from prison for one—you cannot afford to ignore this risk.
The Brancato Law Firm, P.A., serves clients across Tampa, Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Polk counties. We are prepared to defend you at every stage. Call us today at (813) 727-7159 for a confidential consultation. Your future freedom depends on the actions you take now.