Montgomeryville Sex Crimes Lawyers

Experienced Criminal Defense Attorneys Provide Strong, Effective Legal Representation to Clients Facing Sex Crimes Charges

Being convicted of a sex crime is a serious matter. Pennsylvania imposes harsh punishment for sexual offenses, and the consequences of a conviction for a sex crime can follow you for the rest of your life and make it difficult or even impossible to find a job, housing, financial credit, or educational opportunities. You may also be required to register as a sex offender, which may impact where you are allowed to live or may seriously affect your personal and professional relationships.

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If you or a loved one have been charged with a sex crime in Montgomeryville, it is important that you move quickly to protect your rights and give yourself the best chance at building a strong legal strategy that will help you achieve the most favorable outcome in your case. Contact Rubin, Glickman, Steinberg & Gifford, P.C. today for a free initial case review to talk to one of our knowledgeable criminal defense attorneys about your case and to learn more about how our firm can help you face your charges.

Types of Sex Crimes in Pennsylvania

In Pennsylvania, there are many different kinds of sexual conduct that constitute sex crimes under the law. Examples of sex crimes in Pennsylvania include:

  • Rape, defined as engaging in sexual intercourse with another person by forcible compulsion or threat of forcible compulsion, with an unconscious person, with a person who has been drugged or intoxicated, or with a person who is mentally incapable of consent
  • Sexual assault, defined as engaging in sexual intercourse without the other person’s consent, where such conduct does not otherwise constitute rape
  • Involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, defined as engaging in deviate sexual intercourse by forcible compulsion or threat of forcible compulsion, with an unconscious person, with a person who has been drugged or intoxicated, with a person who is mentally incapable of consent, or with a person (other than a spouse) who is less than 16 years old and the offender is four or more years older

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  • Aggravated indecent assault, defined as engaging in penetration with any part of the body without consent, with forcible compulsion or threat of forcible compulsion, with an unconscious person, with a person who has been drugged or intoxicated, with a person who is mentally incapable of consent, with a person under 13 years old, or with a person (other than a spouse) who is less than 16 years old and the offender is four or more years older
  • Indecent assault, defined as causing a person to have indecent contact with the offender without consent, with forcible compulsion or threat of forcible compulsion, with an unconscious person, with a person who has been drugged or intoxicated, with a person who is mentally incapable of consent, with a person under 13 years old, or with a person (other than a spouse) who is less than 16 years old and the offender is four or more years older 
  • Indecent exposure, or the exposure of one’s genital in a public place or with other persons present with knowledge that doing so would offend or alarm
  • Unlawful dissemination of intimate images, or the dissemination of intimate images of a current or former sexual partner with the intent to annoy, alarm, or harass 
  • Sexual extortion, or coercing a person into sexual conduct, simulation of sexual conduct, or nudity

If you have experienced a sex crime mentioned above, contact our sex crimes attorney in Montgomeryville for legal representation. We are dedicated to defending our clients and fighting for their justice.

How a Montgomeryville Sex Crime Attorney Will Fight to Protect Your Rights When You Are Charged with Sex Crimes

At Rubin, Glickman, Steinberg & Gifford, our criminal defense attorneys recognize that time is of the essence in ensuring that you have every available option for securing the most favorable outcome in your case. We never rely solely on the evidence provided by the prosecution but instead quickly get to work investigating the facts and circumstances of your case to uncover evidence that might be used in your defense. We can test the state’s case at every stage of your proceedings, moving to exclude evidence where not permitted by the rules and testing the sufficiency of the prosecution’s remaining case to support your continued prosecution. Where possible, we can also vigorously negotiate for a plea agreement that may allow you to avoid the most severe consequences of your charges, provide you with the help that you may need, and allow you to get back to your family and your life.

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If you or a loved one have been charged with sex crimes in Montgomeryville, PA, you need to move quickly to protect your rights, freedom, and future. Contact Rubin, Glickman, Steinberg & Gifford today to schedule a free, no-obligation case evaluation with one of our skilled criminal defense attorneys to learn more about your legal rights and options and how our firm can help you develop a legal strategy to face your criminal charges.

About Montgomeryville, PA

Montgomeryville is a Census-designated place located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Montgomeryville is a residential suburb of over 12,000 residents approximately 30 miles northwest of the Philadelphia city center, sitting within the North Penn Valley region of southeastern Pennsylvania. Montgomeryville is highly ranked among the best places to live in Pennsylvania and the U.S., with a 2010 Forbes survey listing the community among the top 10 most affordable suburbs in America. 

Frequently Asked Questions about Sex Crimes

FAQ: Will I have to register as a sex offender if I am convicted of sex crimes?

If you are convicted of a sex crime in Pennsylvania, you will likely have to register as a sex offender. The specific registration requirements you will have to follow will depend on the severity of the crime you are convicted of. Less severe offenses have less onerous registration requirements, and those registration requirements usually terminate after a certain period. The most serious sex crimes will lead to the imposition of the most severe sex offender registration requirements, with the most serious offenders having lifetime registration requirements. In addition, if you are determined to be a sexually violent predator, you will have a lifetime registration requirement.

FAQ: Should I accept a plea offer from the prosecutor?

Before you accept any plea bargain offered by the prosecutor, you should first speak to an experienced criminal defense attorney who can review the terms of your plea agreement and the facts of your case. A criminal defense attorney may determine that you have a strong legal argument in your defense, or the attorney may be able to negotiate a more favorable plea agreement that can reduce the severity of the consequences of your conviction. Even if you decide to accept the plea offer, an attorney can ensure that you understand the terms and consequences of your plea deal.