Syracuse Sex Crimes Defense Lawyers Who Can Help!
If you or a loved one has been charged with a sex crime, you most likely feel overwhelmed and scared about the future. Even being accused of a sex offense is a serious matter and can have serious repercussions on both your personal life and reputation. A conviction could mean that you are forever labeled as a sex offender and your name placed on the sex offender registry. It could also cause serious implications for your ability to secure employment or even prohibit you from living in certain areas, such as those near a school or daycare.
Prosecutors are serious about keeping the community safe from sexual predators. Consequently, they are determined to use every available legal tool that they can in order to make examples out of those they charge with sex crimes. Often this means aggressively charging defendants for crimes with the highest possible penalties allowed by law.
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What is the New York Sexual Offender Act?
It is important to understand that the New York penal law does not include a precise definition of sexual misconduct. Nonetheless, any crime involving sexual abuse or requiring registration under the New York Sexual Offender Act, commonly known as SORA, is considered a sex crime.
If you have been convicted of the following types of crimes, you will be placed on the sex offender registry:
- Rape: This type of offense occurs when an individual engages in sexual intercourse with another person by forcibly overpowering them or if they are incapable of giving consent due to age or mental incompetency. The same terms of sexual abuse apply to cases that involve date rape.
- Child Pornography: Possessing or distributing pornographic materials involving children.
- Sexual Assault: If convicted of sexual assault, you will be required to register as a sexual offender and will have to remain on the registry for 20 years. If it is determined that you have a high risk of re-offending, you will have to register as a sex offender for the rest of your life.
What Happens If I am Arrested For Solicitation of Prostitution in New York?
In New York, prostitution is considered a Class B misdemeanor offense unless the crime is committed in a school zone which bumps it up to a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to a year in jail and a fine of up to $1,000.
If you are caught patronizing a prostitute who is under the age of 14, it is considered to be a Class E felony. Felonies of this nature are punishable by up to four years in state prison and a fine of up to $5,000.
Are Sex Crimes Eligible for a Plea Bargain?
Due to the fact that most sex crimes are felonies, it can be extremely difficult to plea bargain for a reduced sentence for this type of offense. If you have been arrested for this type of criminal offense, you need to consult with a criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. Only a qualified attorney can provide you with the sound legal advice necessary to assist you with your charges.
Why Should I Hire Passalacqua & Associates, LLC to Defend Me?
Sex crimes are some of the most serious life-altering crimes that a defendant can face in New York. Our criminal defense lawyers are highly skilled and knowledgeable in handling all areas of this type of law. Do not leave your reputation or future to chance. You need to hire a lawyer who will fight aggressively for your rights
If you or a family member is facing prosecution related to sex crime charges, contact the law firm of Passalacqua & Associates, LLC, and schedule a free strategy session with one of our highly qualified lawyers who can review your case and explain your legal options.
Call the law offices of Passalacqua & Associates, LLC at (315) 500-6425 to get started building a defense.