Sex crime allegations carry devastating consequences that extend far beyond the courtroom. A conviction can result in lengthy prison sentences, lifetime sex offender registration, employment termination, housing restrictions, and permanent damage to your reputation and relationships. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the gravity of these charges and the urgency of mounting a vigorous defense. Our team in Point Roberts provides immediate, confidential representation to protect your rights and pursue the best possible outcome in your case.
Early intervention in sex crime cases can make the difference between conviction and acquittal. Evidence preservation, witness interviews, and case investigation must begin immediately after allegations surface. Our firm acts quickly to gather favorable evidence, identify inconsistencies in the prosecution’s narrative, and protect you from making statements that could be used against you. We navigate complex statutory frameworks, challenge procedural violations, and ensure law enforcement respects your constitutional protections throughout investigation and prosecution.
Sex crimes defense requires thorough investigation into factual circumstances, examination of all physical evidence, and careful review of witness statements and police procedures. We analyze forensic evidence, challenge identification procedures, and evaluate consent defenses where applicable. Our team investigates potential evidence of innocence, explores alternative suspects, and identifies procedural errors that may exclude prosecution evidence. We prepare comprehensive defenses that present your version of events convincingly to judges and juries.
Legal agreement between parties to engage in sexual activity. In criminal cases, the prosecution must prove lack of consent beyond reasonable doubt. Consent may be challenged based on age, mental capacity, incapacity due to substances, or threat. The presence of consent can serve as a complete defense to sexual assault charges.
Sexual conduct with a minor below the age of consent, which varies by jurisdiction. This is prosecuted regardless of whether the minor consented, based on their legal inability to consent. Defenses may include a reasonable mistake about age or close-in-age exceptions. Conviction results in sex offender registration and significant imprisonment.
Non-consensual sexual contact or penetration involving force, threat, or incapacity. Charges range from simple assault to rape depending on conduct severity and circumstances. Defenses include challenging consent, questioning evidence collection procedures, and establishing alternative explanations for accusations.
Lifetime requirement to register with authorities following conviction for certain sexual offenses. Registration imposes residence restrictions, employment limitations, and notification requirements to neighbors. Conviction for sex crimes typically mandates registration that persists decades or permanently, creating collateral consequences beyond incarceration.
Contact an attorney immediately after arrest or learning of allegations, before speaking to police. Any statements you make can be used against you in court, regardless of your intentions or truthfulness. Exercising your right to silence protects your case and ensures you do not inadvertently damage your defense.
Witness testimony, text messages, emails, and physical evidence become harder to obtain as time passes. Early investigation preserves favorable evidence and establishes your account of events before details fade. Documenting your version promptly strengthens your defense and provides your attorney crucial information for strategy development.
Do not discuss your case, accusations, or defense strategy on social media or in public communications. Prosecutors monitor online activity and use statements against defendants in court. Maintaining privacy protects your case and prevents evidence interpretation that could damage your defense.
Cases involving multiple accusers, forensic evidence, or complex timelines require thorough investigation to identify inconsistencies and contradictions. Each accuser’s account must be examined independently, with attention to coordinated storytelling or altered memories. Comprehensive investigation reveals patterns that demonstrate reasonable doubt or alternative explanations.
Federal sex crime prosecutions involve different procedures, sentencing guidelines, and evidentiary standards than state cases. Interstate allegations may involve multiple jurisdictions with varying laws and procedures. Comprehensive representation addresses these complexities and navigates federal systems effectively.
Cases with clear evidence supporting your version of events may require focused investigation of specific disputed facts. When witnesses, messages, or records directly support your account, targeted investigation addresses prosecution evidence. Focused strategy proves effective when facts clearly demonstrate innocence or reasonable doubt.
Situations where early plea negotiations offer significant benefits may justify limited investigation focused on mitigation. When evidence clearly demonstrates conviction likelihood, negotiation strategy aims for reduced sentences or alternative dispositions. Limited approach balances costs against realistic outcomes when comprehensive investigation provides diminishing returns.
Relationships between adults with age differences may trigger statutory rape allegations even when both parties consented. Defense focuses on age of consent laws and available statutory defenses specific to your relationship circumstances.
Disputed encounters where one party interprets conduct differently may result in criminal allegations based on misunderstanding. Investigation identifies inconsistencies in the accuser’s account and establishes alternative explanations for their perspective.
Cases involving substance use, mental health conditions, or medical factors may affect consent validity or credibility. Defense investigation examines whether incapacity actually existed and what the defendant knew or perceived about the accuser’s condition.
Our firm recognizes that sex crime allegations often arise from complex interpersonal situations rather than clear criminal conduct. We approach each case with an open mind, thoroughly investigating before forming conclusions. Our team understands how investigation errors, false memory, and suggestive procedures can create unreliable accusations. We challenge prosecution evidence methodically while respecting the serious nature of these allegations.
We provide confidential, judgment-free representation focused exclusively on your defense and rights protection. From arrest through sentencing, we maintain transparent communication about case development and strategic decisions. Our goal involves achieving the best possible outcome whether through trial victory, favorable plea negotiation, or appeal. We stand with you throughout this challenging period and work relentlessly toward resolution.
Contact a criminal defense attorney immediately before speaking with police or investigators. Exercising your right to counsel protects you from inadvertent statements that could damage your defense. Request that all future communications occur through your attorney, preventing law enforcement from eliciting damaging information during interviews. Preserve all evidence related to your defense including text messages, emails, social media communications, and witness contact information. Do not delete any communications even if they seem unfavorable, as deletion suggests consciousness of guilt. Gather contact information for anyone who can support your version of events, including character witnesses and people present during relevant times.
Yes, conviction can occur based solely on testimony from the alleged victim and corroborating witnesses. Many sex crime prosecutions proceed without forensic evidence, relying instead on the credibility of the accuser’s account. However, lack of physical evidence strengthens your defense by allowing focus on inconsistencies, implausible details, and reasonable doubt regarding the accuser’s credibility. Our defense strategy challenges the reliability of testimony evidence through cross-examination, inconsistencies in accounts, and demonstration of alternative explanations. We may present expert testimony regarding memory reliability and suggestive procedures that influenced the accuser’s account. Creating reasonable doubt about testimony-based cases protects your rights and provides pathways to acquittal.
Consequences include imprisonment ranging from years to life depending on offense severity, with many sex crimes carrying substantial mandatory minimum sentences. Convictions require registration as a sex offender, typically for life, with residence restrictions preventing housing within certain distances of schools and parks. Employment becomes severely limited as most employers conduct background checks and avoid hiring registered offenders. Additional consequences include loss of custody rights, professional license revocation, educational enrollment restrictions, and social stigma affecting family relationships. Civil liability may follow criminal conviction if the victim pursues damages. These cascading consequences emphasize the critical importance of mounting aggressive defense to avoid conviction.
Timeline varies significantly based on case complexity, plea negotiations, and trial court schedules. Simple cases may conclude in months through favorable plea agreements, while complex cases with multiple accusers or forensic disputes may require years to reach resolution. Federal cases often proceed more slowly than state prosecutions due to complex procedure and extensive discovery requirements. Our firm works efficiently to move cases forward while maintaining thorough investigation and strategic preparation. We push prosecution for discovery, challenge unreasonable continuances, and advocate for timely hearings protecting your right to speedy trial. Regardless of timeline, we maintain focus on achieving the strongest possible outcome.
Yes, charges can be dismissed through various mechanisms including successful motion practice, suppression of critical evidence, or prosecutor dismissal. Identifying constitutional violations or procedural errors may result in suppression of evidence making prosecution impossible. Demonstrating insufficient evidence may lead to dismissal at preliminary hearing or during pretrial motion practice. Our firm aggressively pursues dismissal through motion practice challenging evidence reliability, legal sufficiency, and constitutional compliance. We present suppression motions for evidence obtained through improper searches or coercive statements. Early dismissal protects you from the expense and stress of trial while avoiding registration requirements that follow conviction.
Misdemeanor sex crimes involve lesser acts or less severe contact typically punishable by up to one year incarceration. Felony sex crimes involve serious conduct punishable by years of imprisonment and mandatory sex offender registration. Felonies create harsher consequences and trigger more stringent sentencing guidelines than misdemeanor charges. Charges may be reduced from felony to misdemeanor through negotiation or successful motion practice. Our firm pursues reduction of charges when evidence supports lesser characterizations, significantly improving your outcome. Even misdemeanor convictions carry registration consequences, making any reduction beneficial to your future.
Consent requires affirmative agreement to sexual activity and may be withdrawn at any time. Washington law specifies that consent cannot exist if the alleged victim was incapacitated by alcohol or drugs, was a minor below the age of consent, or was unable to communicate due to mental condition or physical incapacity. Prosecution must prove lack of consent beyond reasonable doubt for conviction. Our defense challenges prosecution evidence of incapacity, examines the alleged victim’s credibility regarding consent, and establishes your reasonable belief that consent existed. We investigate circumstances suggesting affirmative agreement and challenge procedures used to determine the alleged victim’s memory of consent. Consent defense often proves effective when evidence supports your version of the encounter.
No, registration requirement applies only upon conviction, not merely from accusation or arrest. Remaining free from conviction avoids registration completely, preserving your ability to live and work without restrictions. Even acquittal or dismissal prevents registration, making trial victory or early case resolution essential to avoid lifetime consequences. Our primary goal involves achieving acquittal or dismissal preventing registration requirement entirely. When negotiating plea agreements, we prioritize avoiding offenses triggering mandatory registration. Protecting you from registration status remains central to our case strategy and outcome negotiation.
Yes, appeals challenge convictions based on legal errors, constitutional violations, insufficient evidence, or ineffective assistance of counsel. Appellate courts review trial records examining whether errors affected your right to fair trial. Successful appeals may result in conviction reversal and case dismissal or remand for new trial with corrected procedures. We provide appellate representation challenging convictions and presenting legal arguments based on trial record errors. Appellate litigation requires different skills than trial practice, and our firm maintains appellate knowledge protecting your rights at every stage. Post-conviction relief may address issues including ineffective counsel, new evidence discovery, or changed legal standards.
Attorney-client privilege protects confidential communications between you and your lawyer from disclosure without your permission. Our firm maintains strict confidentiality policies protecting sensitive case information from public disclosure. We do not discuss cases on social media, with other clients, or with individuals lacking need to know case details. Your privacy remains protected throughout representation while we maintain open communication with you about case development. We manage public proceedings strategically to minimize publicity while preparing vigorous defenses. Confidentiality protections apply to all client communications and work product developed during representation.
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