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A felony sex offense charge requires immediate
intervention from a criminal defense attorney
who knows how to protect your rights and negotiate
the best possible result according to the facts
and applicable law. Do not delay. If you have
been charged with a felony sex offense, our firm
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Frequently Asked Questions about Sex Offenses
Q: How are sex offenses punished?
A: Punishment for a sex offense
can vary dramatically depending on the category
of crime. A misdemeanor sex crime conviction
(such as indecent exposure) may receive less
than a year of jail time, a fine, community
service, counseling or probation. A felony,
on the other hand, may be punished by a lengthy
prison term (up to a life sentence). Additionally,
released sex felons must register as sex offenders
and multiple convictions often lead to greater
punishments.
Q: Is consent a defense?
A: Consent may be a defense
to sex crimes, in some cases. However, some
individuals are not considered able to consent
to sex under the law. For those individuals,
even if they explicitly agree, their agreement
is not legally valid. For example, minors, the
mentally disabled and unconscious or intoxicated
people (even if they willingly became intoxicated)
typically cannot provide valid consent. Statutory
rape or date rape charges may result.
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Rape, Sexual Assault, Date Rape and Statutory
Rape
Unwanted sex acts are generally regarded as rape.
However, these criminal offenses are also commonly
referred to as "sexual abuse" or "sexual assault."
A wide range of activities may be included under
these definitions. Statutory rape, for instance,
is sexual activity with a person under the legal
age of consent. Date rape is a nonlegal term for
forcible sexual activity between people who know
one another during a social engagement. Regardless
of the circumstances, there are serious penalties
for individuals found guilty of these sex crimes.
Prosecutors and the police focus on sexual offenses,
so if you or someone you know is accused of or arrested
for a sex crime, you need to contact an attorney
immediately. Contact an experienced criminal defense
attorney to discuss your situation.
Victimless Sex Offenses
A victimless crime, sometimes termed a consensual
crime, a crime without victims or a complainantless
crime is a "crime that is considered to have no
direct victim, usually because only consenting adults
are involved." Black's Law Dictionary. State laws
regarding victimless sex offenses vary greatly,
but state statutes typically address victimless
sex offenses such as prostitution, pandering, solicitation,
indecent exposure and illegal possession of pornography.
The penalties for victimless sex offenses, such
as solicitation of a minor or child pornography,
are severe; often involving felony convictions,
jail or prison time, sexual offender treatment programs
and lifetime registration as a sexual offender.
For other offenses such as indecent exposure, the
penalties are generally less severe; they range
from fines and community service to felony charges
and incarceration. If you have been arrested for
a victimless sex offense, contact a law firm immediately
to schedule a consultation with a criminal defense
attorney who can clearly explain your rights and
options.
Sex Offender Registry
All states require sex offender registration of
some kind. Individuals convicted as sex offenders
must register their addresses with law enforcement.
Sex offenders must also send updates whenever they
change addresses and must keep their registration
information current. Some states require sex offenders
to verify information on a yearly basis via mail
or more frequently if deemed violent predators.
States have different requirements regarding what
offenses require registration and for what periods
of time. Additionally, some offenses that are more
serious may require registration for life. Serious
crimes vary by state, but most commonly include
repeat offenders, violent sexual offenders and those
who commit sexual crimes against children. If you
are concerned about your status under these rules,
contact a knowledgeable attorney from our firm for
help and advice.
False Allegations
False allegations may occur, most often in child
sex-abuse situations. An adult may have influenced
a child's allegation or the child may have based
his or her accusation on an overactive imagination.
Public awareness of child abuse has increased and
more reports of possible abuse are being made, but
not all reports are substantiated. Also, even good-faith
accusations may not be true and false allegations
may be made to harm the accused. If you find yourself
the victim of false allegations, a criminal defense
attorney can help you take immediate action to defend
yourself.
Sex Offenses Resource Links
Information
on laws related to sex offenses
Sections of the United States Code related to sex
offenses, provided by Cornell University's Legal Information
Institute.
SafetyCops
Online source for crime prevention and personal protection
information.
The
Sentencing Project
National leader in the development of alternative
sentencing programs and in research and advocacy on
criminal justice policy.
Drug
Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.)
Education program with an anti-drug, anti-violence
message.
Family
Violence Prevention Fund
Working to prevent violence within the home and in
the community.
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