Los Angeles Sexual Assault Attorney
Sexual Assault Lawyer in Los Angeles
Sexual assault is a serious criminal offense, and California state law provides harsh penalties for anyone who can be proven guilty. The specific sentence in your case will depend on the severity of the alleged act, such as the age of the defendant and whether you have any previous convictions. Misdemeanor convictions will commonly carry a sentence of up to a year in county jail and several thousand dollars in fines. If you are convicted of a felony sexual assault crime such as rape or
child pornography, you can be subjected to imprisonment for several years. Most sexual assault charges will require the defendant to serve a term of probation, and you will also be labeled as a sex offender pursuant to
290 registration.
The courts in our area commonly deliver the maximum penalty in cases of sexual assault, so you must get started working with an experienced Los Angeles sex crime attorney as soon as possible when you have been named as a suspect. If you are contacted by investigators to speak about the case, you should avoid making any statement without the presence of your attorney to advise you of how to safely comply with the investigation without weakening your defense. Similarly, you should prevent any contact with your accuser, even if it is your spouse or a family member, because anything you say or do can result in incriminating yourself further.
Charged with sexual assault in Los Angeles?
At Okabe & Haushalter, we have a successful track record of defending our clients on charges of sexual assault, and we will consult with you about your case as soon as you contact our office. There are many ways to fight the charges you face, and we will help you find the strategy best suited to your unique circumstances. We know how important it is to you to clear your name and protect your future, and we will work tirelessly to secure a successful outcome for you.
Contact a Los Angeles sexual assault attorney
who can help you fight to defend your name when you have been charged with this serious crime.