West Palm Beach Criminal Defense Attorney Reacts to New Animal Cruelty Laws

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Ronald S. Chapman Urges Caution in Light of New FL Laws Inflicting Harsher Penalties for Animal Cruelty

West Palm Beach, United States - August 22, 2025 / Ronald S. Chapman, P.A. /

West Palm Beach Criminal Defense Attorney Reacts to New Animal Cruelty Laws

New Animal Cruelty Laws

WEST PALM BEACH, Florida — Experienced criminal defense attorney Ronald S. Chapman urges heightened awareness of sweeping new Florida laws impacting animal cruelty cases. Effective October 1, 2025, Senate Bill 150 (Trooper’s Law) imposes mandatory third-degree felony charges for abandoning restrained animals during declared natural disasters, punishable by up to 5 years in prison and $10,000 in fines.

Additionally, House Bill 255 (Dexter’s Law) introduces Florida’s first-ever public registry of animal cruelty offenders, enhances penalties for aggravated cruelty, including a 1.25 sentencing multiplier, and mandates the publication of offender listings online by law enforcement agencies.

A Movement Toward Accountability and Perception

Chapman emphasizes the broader implications of these reforms: “These changes mark a pivotal shift. Once seen as minor violations, animal cruelty now carries serious, long-term legal and public consequences,” Chapman warns. “The registry affects legal outcomes and shapes the perception of individuals in their communities for years.”

With offenders’ names publicly accessible, Chapman notes, “What once might have faded from public memory now becomes a permanent mark. Those listed may face hurdles in employment, housing, or pet ownership long after serving time.”

He adds that public perception often drives prosecutorial attention: “When the community condemns these actions and can see who’s involved, there’s more pressure to enforce laws rigorously and ensure accountability.”

What Defendants Should Know

Chapman urges anyone confronting charges under the new laws to act swiftly:

  • Early legal representation matters. Representation from the outset helps protect rights, manage evolving legal expectations, and address the social implications of public registry inclusion.

  • Mitigating public fallout is as important as addressing criminal charges. Defense must account for courtroom strategy and broader reputational consequences.

For more information or to schedule a confidential consultation, contact Ron Chapman, P.A. at (561) 832-4348 or visit https://justiceflorida.com.

About Ronald S. Chapman, P.A.

Ron Chapman has 35 years of experience as a criminal defense lawyer. He represents people accused of committing a wide range of crimes in both State and Federal Court in Florida. Those crimes include DUI, battery, economic crimes such as theft and dealing in stolen property, animal abuse, traffic crimes such as reckless driving, murder, manslaughter, crimes against children, federal crimes involving guns and drugs, crimes against the elderly, appeals, and violations of probation.

If you or someone you know requires the assistance of a proven criminal defense attorney, look no further than the law firm of Ronald S. Chapman. Call him today at (561) 832-4348 or visit his website at https://www.justiceflorida.com/. His professional team is available to assist you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Contact Information:

Ronald S. Chapman, P.A.

400 Clematis St. Suite 206
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
United States

Ron Chapman

Original Source: https://justiceflorida.com/press-releases/west-palm-beach-criminal-defense-attorney-new-animal-cruelty-laws/