SEX CRIMES
1. WHAT ARE SEX CRIMES?
2. WHAT ARE THE PUNISHMENTS FOR SEX CRIMES?
3. HOW WE CAN HELP YOU?
4. HOW STRONG IS MY CASE?
WHAT ARE SEX CRIMES?
Any form of human sexual behavior that is prohibited by law is considered
a sex crime. Someone who commits one is said to be a sex offender.
Some sex crimes are crimes of violence that involve sex. Others do
not involve violence but involve behavior that violates our sexual norms
and are sexual taboos such as incest (sex with a relative), any sexual
behavior or activity involving a minor, indecent exposure, exhibitionism,
acts with animals (beastiality) and with the dead (necrophilia). Sex
crimes can also be where the activity or behavior has the component
of fear, harassment, nuisance, injury , assault or abuse.
Examples of sex crimes include:
Rape • Sexual Assault and Battery • Lewd
or Lascivious Conduct • Prostitution and Solicitation • Indecent
Exposure • Child
Molestation • Child Pornography
If you or a loved one is facing sex crime accusations or charges, early intervention
by an experienced criminal lawyer is critical to assure the best outcome.
Please feel free to call us at
1-800-INNOCENT (1-800-466-6236) and
you will be connected for FREE to an experienced criminal lawyer
that will fight to protect your freedom and YOUR FUTURE, or you can
fill out the Free
Consultation Form.
WHAT ARE THE PUNISHMENTS FOR SEX CRIMES?
Sex crimes can fall into the classification of misdemeanors or
felonies with maximum penalties ranging from a county jail sentence
to life
in prison. Besides the threat of long jail sentences, sex crime
convictions can come with very harsh restrictions on your life.
You
may be required to register as a sex offender.
You
may be placed on probation or parole.
You
may be subjected to mental evaluations and observation.
You
may be required to attend counseling.
You
may be required to pay significant restitution, penalties and fines.
You
may have liens placed on your property.
You
may face warrant-less searches of your home and car.
You
may face restrictions where you can live.
You
may face restrictions on what kind of job you can have.
You
may face driving restrictions.
You
may face restrictions on your activities within your community.
Back to top HOW WE CAN HELP YOU?
Even if you are only facing the accusation of a sex crime and have
yet to be formally arrested or charged it is important not to delay
speakimg with an aggressive, experienced local criminal lawyer
immediately. The right criminal lawyer can help minimize the damaging
effects of these accusations, possibly lower the criminal charges,
and organize the best method of defense to use during the trial.
Call 1-800-INNOCENT (1-800-466-6236) right
now or fill out the Free
Consultation Form and you will be connected
FOR FREE to a local, experienced criminal lawyer that will fight
to protect your freedom and your rights. Your
lawyer will know the different tactics and strategies that can be
implemented and the arguments that can be made to strengthen your
case, and weaken the State or Federal case against you. Your lawyer
will seek to uncover and understand every aspect of law enforcement’s
case and evidence against you. This way your lawyer can build the
best defense for you, and understand your potential risks, damages
and options.
Back to top HOW STRONG IS MY CASE?
Was the act consensual?
Do you know the accuser?
Does your accuser have a reason to lie?
Were you read your rights?
What
physical evidence, including DNA does the State have against you?
Could any evidence against you have been compromised, tampered with, or
corrupted?
How long a delay was there between the time the crime was alleged
to be committed and the time law enforcement actually became involved?
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Don’t delay! Call 1-800-INNOCENT (1-800-466-6236) right
now or fill out the Free Consultation Form and
get connected FOR FREE to an experienced, local criminal lawyer
who can determine how strong your case is and
start preparing the best possible defense to protect your freedom
and your future.

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