Other Sexual Offenses

Veterans Defense

Wide Range of Sexual Offenses That a Military Member Can Be Disciplined For

If you think of sexual assault charges as being on a spectrum of severity, with rape and sexual assault being considered the most serious in the eyes of the law, there are still a plethora of sexual offenses that someone can be charged with. Sexual contact, stalking, indecent viewing (and recording/broadcasting), prostitution, indecent exposure, and child pornography are examples of the range of other sexual type offenses anyone subject to the UCMJ can be charged with. Although less severe than rape and sexual assault, these offenses still carry heavy penalties and the sex-offender stigma if convicted.

Mere Allegations Could Be Reverberated for a Lifetime

A person being questioned by investigators or initially being placed under investigation may not think that they need a defense attorney because they are innocent – right? This assumption could not be more wrong. The earlier our team can insert themselves in the process, the better the chance we can prevent a shoddy case from even going to trial. Let us be honest, although an acquittal at a public trial keeps a member out of jail and being a registered sex offender, it does NOT prevent the inevitable fact that mere allegations will reverberate for a lifetime. In our experience this is not just a possibility, it is a reality. Our team has the knowledge, know-how, and ability to stop these unfounded accusations before a situation spins out of control. The prosecution, especially as it pertains to sex crimes, will be relentless in proving their case. As a service member, take advantage of the tools at your disposal. Hire the best team in the business to prevent a seemingly harmless allegation from turning into a life-changing catastrophe.

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