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Why You Need A Sex Crimes Lawyer In Minnesota

by May 18, 2021Uncategorized

It is very serious – and frightening – to be accused of criminal sexual conduct. Unfortunately, this area of law has many false accusations being leveled against people. Furthermore, many of the cases use faulty evidence that has been improperly collected by law enforcement. To build a strong case in your favor, it’s crucial to speak immediately with a sex crimes defense attorney who is familiar with this challenging area of criminal defense, as well as the latest legal developments and how to deal with prosecutors.

Why do I need a lawyer?

Sex crimes are among the most aggressively pursued convictions. The state of Minnesota wants to punish those who commit crimes like sexual assault, statutory rape, indecent exposure, and solicitation of a minor to try to discourage repeat offenses and new first-time offenders. You don’t want to be made an example during your criminal case. A Minnesota sexual conduct lawyer can help you fight your case and determine what sentence, if any, is an appropriate consequence of your actions.

It’s also important to protect your constitutional rights during your case. We often assume the state will respect and honor these rights, but rights violations happen all the time and can drastically affect the outcome of your case. We can’t expect every person charged with a crime to understand and protect each right they’ve been afforded by the constitution and state laws. That’s a job better suited for your experienced and educated criminal defense attorney.

How can Minnesota sex crime attorneys help?

Working with a lawyer who focuses on a specific issue, such as sex crime criminal defense, will be an advantage for you as you navigate your case.

There are a number of possible outcomes to your case:

  • Charges are dropped
  • You are offered and accept a plea
  • You go to court and are found not guilty
  • You go to court and are found guilty, which means you will be sentenced

Your attorney can help with every single one of these outcomes. First, we’ll take a look at the details of your charges and the circumstances you found yourself in. We may be able to prove to the prosecutor or to a judge that there is not enough evidence to proceed with the charges. If you are offered a plea, your Minnesota criminal defense attorney can help you determine whether it’s in your best interest to accept, or if you’re better off going to court.

If and when you finally have your day in court, your Minnesota sexual conduct attorney will present the evidence of your case to show the court you deserve a favorable outcome. We’ll prepare you to enter your plea and inform you of the entire process. You can also be sure your constitutional rights will be respected. Our attorneys’ primary goal is to ensure you have a fair and straightforward trial.

Supporting You During Difficult Times

The penalties of a sex crimes conviction can be severe and their impact on the rest of your life long-lasting. Sieben Edmunds Miller’s Minnesota sex offender lawyers and sex crime defense attorneys will act as your advocates to prevent your charges from having a lifelong impact. If you are charged with a sexual conduct offense in Minnesota, make your first call to a Sieben Edmunds Miller criminal defense lawyer. We are here to help.

Contact us for a free case evaluation.

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