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PENNSYLVANIA
Greenblatt, Funt & Flores LLC
1429 Walnut Street, Suite 1001
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102
tel (215) 972-1600
fax (215) 665-0449
NEW JERSEY
Greenblatt, Funt & Flores LLC
35 Kings Highway East
Haddonfield, New Jersey 08033
tel (856) 429-7750
fax (856) 427-0360
Greenblatt,
Funt & Flores
Over 35 years experience
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SEX OFFENSES
In 2000, the Department of Justice found that
State and Federal courts convicted almost 984,000 adults of felonies.
The penalties for a felony conviction can significantly change your
life, and the sooner you contact an attorney upon being threatened
with a felony sex offense charge, the better chance you have of
mounting a successful defense.
The possession of child pornography is a criminal
offense that is being charged with greater and greater frequency.
The police and federal authorities have become highly sophisticated
with their techniques of tracking and capturing those who have illegal
content on their computers. Internet pornography is not all illegal,
and often a person acquires illegal child pornography without intending
to do so.
Either way, a person with child pornography on
a computer may be charged with a sex crime, and a defense lawyer
will be needed. Contact Greenblatt, Funt & Flores to have a
confidential consultation regarding your rights after being charged
with possession of child pornography.
Factual discrepancies and other misunderstandings
can result in rape charges, sexual assault accusations and the imposition
of sex offender status. If you do not act to retain the best defense
attorneys available, an innocent situation can lead to a dire state
of affairs. Contact the sex crime defense attorneys at Greenblatt,
Funt & Flores to begin protecting yourself from having outrageous
charges turn into severe consequences.
Sex with a minor, spousal rape, date rape and sexual
battery can all result in permanent sex offender registration. This
registration may prevent you from getting certain jobs, living in
certain neighborhoods, and may even result in the denial of constitutional
rights. Contact Greenblatt, Funt & Flores today to have their
lawyers begin fighting to protect your rights.
Sex Offenses - In Summary
Sex offenses include a myriad of criminal sexual
behaviors, ranging from prostitution to rape. If you or someone
you know has been charged with committing a sex offense, it is very
important to contact us to obtain the legal representation of an
experienced criminal defense attorney. The penalties for a sex offense
conviction can be serious and life-changing, but many defenses are
available. Contacting an attorney as soon as possible allows the
evidence to be evaluated and witnesses to be questioned soon after
the event, providing the best opportunity for a successful defense.
A criminal defense attorney has the experience and skill to begin
preparing your defense as soon as you retain it.
Rape, Sexual Assault, Date Rape & Statutory
Rape
Unwanted sex acts are generally classified as
rape. However, modern law more commonly refers to these criminal
offenses as "sexual abuse" or "sexual assault."
A wide range of activities may be included under these definitions.
Statutory rape, for instance, is sexual activity with a person under
the legal age of consent. Date rape is a nonlegal term for forcible
sexual activity between people who know one another during a social
engagement. Regardless of the circumstances, however, rape is rape,
and there are serious penalties for individuals found guilty of
these sex crimes. Prosecutors and the police focus more attention
than ever on these offenses, so if you or someone you know is accused
of or arrested for any of these crimes, you need to contact an attorney
immediately. Call us for experienced advice and vigorous defense.
Nonviolent Sex Offenses
State laws regarding nonviolent sex offenses vary
greatly. Typically, state statutes address prostitution, pandering,
solicitation, indecent exposure, and illegal possession of pornography.
Experienced criminal defense firms handle all types of nonviolent
sex offense cases. The penalties for nonviolent sex offenses, although
generally less severe than for violent sex offenses, can still range
from fines and community service to felony charges and incarceration.
If you have been arrested for a nonviolent sex offense, protect
your rights by contacting a criminal defense firm regarding your
defense.
Sex Offender Registry
Every crime carries a stigma that is difficult
to erase, but registration requirements make the sex offender stigma
more tenacious than most. The Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children
and Sexually Violent Offender Registration Act, a federal act, requires
released sex offenders to register with law enforcement and further
requires offenders convicted of crimes against children to verify
their address to law enforcement annually. Offenders deemed to be
sexually violent predators must verify their addresses more frequently.
States that do not meet the requirements of the Act are subject
to reduced federal funding. As a result, all states require some
type of registration and most maintain a central registry of resident
sex offenders. In most states, sex offenders are required to register
their addresses, along with other identifying information, with
their resident state's law enforcement agency. Most registration
statutes also require offenders to re-register each time they change
their residencies and may require verification of the offender's
address. If you are concerned about your status under these rules,
contact an experienced attorney from our firm for help and advice.
False Allegations
False allegations are fairly common, especially
in child sex abuse situations. If a child makes the allegations,
an older person with a motive may have influenced him or her or
the child may have based his accusation on an overactive imagination.
Public awareness of child abuse has increased, and more reports
of possible abuse are being made, but not all reports are substantiated.
Also, even good-faith accusations may not be true, and false allegations
may be made to harm the accused. If you find yourself the victim
of false allegations, whether well meaning or not, a criminal defense
firm can help you take immediate action to defend yourself.
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