Sex & Violent Crimes
Sex Crimes
A sex crime is when a person commits a sexual act that is considered illegal according to the law. In Georgia, commonly committed sex crimes include: rape, molestation, sexual abuse, statutory rape, prostitution, pandering, lewd/lascivious conduct, indecent exposure, sexual battery, and illegal internet pornography. If a person is found guilty of committing a sex crime, he/she can be punished with a variety of severe legal penalties, which may include:
- jail time
- fines
- probation
- community service
- mandatory counseling
- enlistment on the state sexual offender registry
Violent Crimes
A violent crime is a criminal act in which the offender uses violence or threatens to use violence as a means to an end. Violent crimes may or may not/involve the use of a weapon and often lead to the bodily injury of the victims involved. Frequently committed violent crimes include: rape, sexual assault, armed robbery, domestic violence, assault, battery, and murder. Once a person is convicted of a violent crime, he/she may be punished with:
- jail time
- fines
- probation
- community service
- mandatory counseling
A person’s criminal sentence may be enhanced if he/she used a weapon while committing the crime or if he/she caused great bodily harm to the victim.
Have You Been Charged With A Sex Or Violent Crime In Gwinnett County?
If you answered yes to this question, it is important that you speak with a reliable Gwinnett County criminal defense attorney immediately. Due to the long-term impact and severity of the legal consequences involved, you need to do everything you can to avoid a sex crime or violent crime conviction. The best thing you can do to fight your criminal charges and reduce your chances of being convicted is to hire an experienced criminal defense lawyer.
The Law Office of Trip Collins, LLC has been helping clients throughout Gwinnett, GA fight their sex crime and violent crime charges in court for years. As an aggressive law firm, the Law Office of Trip Collins, LLC are dedicated to obtaining the best possible outcome for each client and his/her individual case.
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