Statutory definition of the crime and the facts


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Jaime is a 23 year old college student. He has returned home for his summer break and taken a job as a lifeguard at the local swim park. His 14 year old sister, Cersei, often tags along. One day Cersei is at the park and she cannot find her brother. The other lifeguards explain that he has gone "on break." Cersei looks for her brother everywhere. Eventually she enters the employee lounge area where she finds Jaime hooking up with her classmate, Mary (also 14).

Jaime and Mary are both fully clothed, but Jaime's hand is inside Mary's bathing suit top. Jamie looks up and sees his sister staring at him. In a panic, he grabs her and locks her in the storage closet. Eventually Cersei manages to escape. She goes home and tells her mother what she saw. Her mother is appalled, but is curious as to why Cersei is so angry. She questions Cersei further, and Cersei admits that she has been having sex with Jaime since the beginning of summer. She explains to her mom that she loves Jaime, and always has. She doesn't understand how her best friend, Mary, could betray her.

Cersei's mom is shocked and immediately calls her husband. He rushes home. When Jaime walks in a few hours later, he finds his mother and father waiting for him. Jaime can tell that they know. Jaime looks directly at his father, shrugs his shoulders and winks. Without a word Jaime's father grabs the nearest item, a tennis racket, and begins to beat Jaime with it. Jaime fights back. Jaime is a well-built young man; his father is a feeble man. When the dust settles, Jaime has a few bruises, but his father has suffered a broken hip, several broken ribs, a punctured lung, and a shattered jaw.

Q: Assuming Florida law applies, list all of the crimes that could be charged based on the facts above. Be sure to include the name of the offender, the charged offense, and the category of the crime (include the statute number). Explain why the charges are appropriate based on the statutory definition of the crime and the facts from the story.

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