Alexis Ayala

On January 11, 2025, Alexis Ayala was arrested in Florida and charged with Trespassing in an Occupied Structure or Conveyance, a violation of Florida Statute § 810.08(2)(b). This charge arises when an individual enters or remains in a structure or conveyance (such as a building, house, or vehicle) without permission and while it is occupied by another person.

Under Florida law, trespassing in an occupied structure or conveyance is considered a more serious offense than general trespassing due to the potential threat or disturbance to the occupants. To be charged, the individual must have knowingly entered or remained on the property without authorization and refused to leave after being asked by the property owner, occupant, or law enforcement. Occupied structures or conveyances can include homes, businesses, vehicles, or any enclosed space where people are present.

Trespassing in an occupied structure or conveyance is typically classified as a first-degree misdemeanor in Florida. If convicted, the penalties may include:

  • Jail Time: Up to 1 year in county jail.
  • Fines: Up to $1,000.
  • Probation: Courts may impose probation in lieu of or in addition to jail time, which may include conditions such as community service, attending counseling, or avoiding contact with the property owner or occupants.

In cases where aggravating factors are present, such as breaking into a structure or conveyance or if the trespassing involved a weapon, the charges could be elevated to a felony with significantly harsher penalties.

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Charges Below:

Booking Date: 01/11/25    City: Fort Lauderdale, Florida    Age/YOB: 23

Hair: Red   Eyes: Brown   Weight: 156   Height: 5'03"   Gender: Female

Title Type Bond
TRESPASSING OCCUPIED STRUCTURE OR CONVEYANCE $500

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