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Minnesota Sex Crime Attorney

Sex Crime Charges

In the state of Minnesota, there are a large number of offenses that are considered "sex crimes." Generally, these include rape, acquaintance rape (or "date rape"), statutory rape, sexual abuse, child abuse, sexual harassment, prostitution, indecent exposure, sex with a minor, child pornography, and internet sex crimes. If you have been charged with a sex crime, you will want to consult with a Minnesota criminal defense attorney right away, as you could be facing penalties that adversely affect you for the rest of your life.

Heimerl & Lammers is a criminal defense law firm that has helped many individuals throughout Minnesota who have been accused of crimes. We have over many years of experience in the area of criminal defense, and we have tried a wide variety of cases, including those involving sex crimes. In such cases, it is important to act quickly, as any connection with a sex crime can serve to severely harm your reputation. We urge you to contact us right away about your sex crime case, so that we can work aggressively towards clearing you of wrongdoing and enabling you to move on with your life.

Sex Crime Lawyer in Minnesota

According to Minnesota law, there are five degrees of severity in offenses regarded as "criminal sexual conduct." First degree offenses are considered the most severe, and fifth degree offenses the least. When determining which level of sex crime to charge someone with, a criminal court will consider a number of factors, including the crime in question, the age of the defendant, the age of the alleged victim, the defendant's prior criminal history, and the nature of the relationship between the defendant and the alleged victim.

Contact a Minnesota sex crime lawyer who can provide you with an improved chance of a favorable outcome in your sex crime case.

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