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If you have been accused of a sex crime in Wyoming, Michigan, the possible penalties, if you’re convicted, can be severe. Aside from imprisonment or incarceration, parole or probation, massive financial penalties, copious hours of public service, and registration as a sex offender, you could face a lifelong loss of public status. It’s definitely not a laughing matter. And that’s why it is imperative for you to retain effective legal counsel to maximize your probability of achieving a positive outcome in court. You’ll likely only get one chance at this, so the attorney you choose matters – a lot.
Every criminal defense attorney at the David G. Moore Law Firm is deeply experienced, and passionately committed to delivering the highest quality legal counsel possible to each of our esteemed clients. Call us for a free consultation to discuss your case. We’ll sit down with you, one-on-one, get to know the details of your situation, and then offer you our advice about how to create the best outcomes. Whether you’ve been charged with unreciprocated sexting, possession of child pornography, or even violent sexual assault, trust us today for nonjudgmental, highly effective representation.
In our experience, the most common sex offenses are prostitution, indecent exposure, statutory rape, and sexual assault.
We’ve represented clients in an array of sex crime offenses, including possession of child pornography, soliciting prostitution, prostitution, child molestation, rape, and Internet sex crimes. Call us to discuss the plausibility of us representing you.
Every sex crime case is completely unique. In some cases, the alleged victim recalls things differently than the accused. Our meticulous lawyers will comb through every small detail of your case to find a justifiable defense strategy.
Whether or not you will serve jail or prison time when convicted of a sex crime in Wyoming, MI, depends on various factors - including whether you're a first-time offender, and your willingness to earnestly seek treatment for whatever conditions caused you to commit your crime.
In Michigan, if you are convicted of a first-degree felony sex crime, you will have to register as a sex offender for the rest of your life. Lesser degree sex crime charges normally dictate that the offender registers for at least 25 years.
If you've been charged with a sex crime in Wyoming, Michigan, it's best not to talk about it with anybody. Call us at 269-466-1501, right away, and schedule a free consultation with one of our highly respected sex crime attorneys.