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If you’ve been charged with a sex crime, you’re probably already aware that you’re facing extremely unpleasant penalties if you’re convicted, not to mention the loss of your public status. Aside from possibly having to serve prison time, you may also have to register as a sex offender or perform other acts of atonement. That’s why it’s imperative that you secure the assistance of an effective sex crimes criminal defense attorney, as soon as possible.
We recommend that you do not discuss your case with the police or anyone else until you retain legal counsel. At the David G. Moore Law Firm, our sex crimes defense attorneys we’ll sit down with you and help you to understand precisely what you’re facing in court. Whether you’ve been charged with sexting, indecent exposure, or even rape, we’ll represent you with diligent integrity to achieve the most favorable outcome for your situation.
What are the most common sex crimes?
Some of the most common sex crimes include prostitution, sexual assault, indecent exposure, and statutory rape.
Which types of sex crimes does the David G. Moore Law Firm handle?
Our highly experienced attorneys represent clients accused of nearly all types of sex crimes, including possession of child pornography, prostitution, soliciting prostitution, Internet sex crimes, child molestation, and rape.
Can sex charges be successfully defended against?
Every case is highly unique. In many cases, there are distinct differences between how the defendant and the alleged victim recall the events. Our attorneys will leave no stone unturned when trying to have your charges exonerated.
Will I be incarcerated if convicted of a sex crime in Battle Creek, Michigan?
Whether you will be imprisoned because of your sex charge depends on various factors. Your chances of incarceration are less if you're a first-time offender, and you agree to seek treatment for the issues that led to your crime.
Will I have to register as a sex offender?
All felony sex offenders are required to register as such in Michigan. If your sex crime was a first-degree felony, you'll have to register as a sex offender for the rest of your life. Less serious sex crime charges typically require the offender to register for 25 years.
I have other questions. What should I do?
Keep quiet about your case, and call 269-466-1501, right now, to schedule a one-on-one consultation with one of our highly effective sex crimes attorneys. The sooner we begin working on your case, the more likely a positive outcome is.
You can contact us through our website or call our office at (269) 808-8007 to schedule a free initial consultation.
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Portage, MI 49024
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Grand Rapids, MI 49506
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