The harsh truth about sex crimes is the public assumes guilt from the beginning. The phrase “innocent until proven guilty” afforded to all criminal defendants, is immediately destroyed when charged with a sex crime. Assuming a person is guilty based solely from the government’s accusation is the exact opposite of what the framers of the Constitution intended when creating the phrase. Unfortunately, this is the reality in which we live.
A person charged with a sex crime, innocent or not, will often have their reputation destroyed because of the accusation. Avoiding prison time or getting the case dismissed from prosecution will not eliminate the hovering black cloud even though some allegations are fabricated due to vengeance or even to get the upper hand in a custody dispute.
A person accused of a sex crime will often try to clear their name by going to social media or talking to the police. These can be extremely harmful to your reputation as well as your court case. The police will gladly talk to you, but it is extremely important to know that they are talking to you to gain evidence against you. Charging defendants with crimes is their job.
If you or someone you know have been accused of a sex crime, the first step to take is to contact an attorney. The stress that accompanies a serious crime of this nature can be greatly relieved by knowing an attorney is on your side, guiding you through the process. Contact Ben Hilfiger at Cook and Hilfiger to schedule a free consultation.
Ben Hilfiger, Attorney at Law
(918) 218-2817
ben@cookhilfiger.com
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