Engaging another person into unwanted sexual act either by
force or threat is termed as sex crime. Person who commits sex crime is called
sex offender.
There are n numbers of different forms of sex crime.
Following are some of the common forms of sex crime in NY:
- Rape or Sexual assault: It is performing a sexual act against another without their consent. It could involve actual physical force, threats or intimidation. At times, under the influence of drugs or alcohol, the victim is unconscious and unaware about how they are being used.
- Child Pornography: It is the visual representation of minors under the age of 18 engaged in sexual activity or the visual representation of minors engaging in lewd or erotic behavior designed to arouse the viewer’s sexual interest. Child pornography may include actual or simulated sexual intercourse involving minors, deviant sexual acts, bestiality, masturbation, sado-masochistic abuse, or the exhibition of genitals in a sexually arousing fashion. It is illegal to possess, create, sell, or distribute any images which involve pictures of children of a sexual nature.
- Prostitution: It is the exchange of sex for money or any other commodity. Everything about prostitution like pander or pimp, acting as a middleman between the customer and the prostitute or solicitation, asking for the services of a prostitute is illegal.
- Indecent Exposure: Indecent exposure is also known as Public indecency. It is the intentional exposure of parts of one’s body, especially one’s genitals, in a public place and in a way considered offensive to established standards of decency.
Sex crime is one of the most heinous crimes. It always
carries a negative stigma. Once someone is convicted as sex offender, he is
tagged like that for the whole life. This stigma can adversely affect their
life forever. It can affect you mentally, emotionally and socially. Sex crime
charges can destroy your reputation, negatively affect your personal
relationships and harm your career badly.
If you are charged with sex crime allegations, then it is
your right to remain silent. Don’t say anything to police beyond your name and birthdates,
and have your attorney handle all negotiations. Anything you say could be used
as evidence against you. So it is important for you to choose your sex crime
defense lawyer carefully, after all it is the matter of your life. When you are
hiring a sex crime attorney, always go for someone who has at least 5 years’
experience, who specializes in this area and a proven track record.
Attorney Paul D. Petrus Jr. who worked exclusively in adult
sex crimes for over three and a half years while working as a probation
officer, has very important suggestion for you- “if you are facing a sex crime
charge, you need an immediate representation by a highly specialized,
experienced and aggressive sex crime defense attorney to protect your rights
and, if warranted, take your case to trial.” In order to avoid being falsely
convicted of a crime you did not commit or treated too harshly for a mistake,
you should contact should hire a good criminal defense attorney at the
earliest.
Paul D. Petrus Jr. is Sex Crime Attorney in New York. His law office is located at The Empire State Building, 350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3601, New York, NY 10118. You can contact him at paul@petruslaw.com. For more info, visit his website at www.petruslaw.com.