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Defending yourself against sex crimes in Baton Rouge

On Behalf of | Nov 25, 2014 | Firm News, Sex Offenses |

Sex crime charges can change your life forever, even before you’re found guilty of a crime. The insinuation that you’ve done something wrong can be hard to overcome; your coworkers, family and friends may be directly affected by the situation and the stress it places on you and them. The public stigma of a sex offense is long-lasting, even when you aren’t found guilty. The media can take over, adding allegations to your case that simply aren’t true.

When you’re accused of a sex crime, it’s important to protect yourself and the ones you love. The public tends to pressure the prosecution to convict alleged sex offenders, even if the case doesn’t have enough evidence to do so. Because of this, it’s important to have your case in the hands of someone who is familiar with the defense you need.

You can start defending yourself even before charges are filed against you. Keeping information on parties who threaten you with sex offense allegations or other problems can help. Whether you’re facing rape, sexual assault, sexual battery or solicitation charges, you deserve the chance to defend yourself and to protect your good name. With the right help, you may be able to keep your name out of the limelight, so you can protect your identity and the identities of the people who are close to you.

To learn more about the ways you can defend and protect yourself, please take a few minutes to browse our page on sex crimes. Your home life, job and social life are all on the line; don’t leave your case to chance. With the right strategy, you can get through this troubling situation.

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