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Sex offenses are vigorously prosecuted in Virginia and can carry very harsh penalties, especially when those crimes involve child pornography. In addition, sex crimes convictions often include mandatory minimum terms of incarceration and a lifetime requirement to register as a sex offender, invariably creating a negative social stigma for individuals convicted of these types of offenses.

For these reasons it is important that you contact a Richmond sex crimes lawyer as soon as you are accused of committing a sex crime in Virginia.

A sex crimes attorney in Richmond will advocate for your rights as you face the legal system and help you develop the strongest possible defense for your case. Call today to discuss the specific circumstances surrounding your charge and learn about what our criminal defense attorneys can do for you.

Types of Sex Crimes

Most sex crimes in Virginia can generally be defined as an individual performing a sexual act with a person who has not or who cannot give consent. Although the majority of sex crimes cover conduct that involves physical contact with a victim, there are certain non-consensual acts without physical contact with another person, such as indecent exposure, that are also considered sex crimes.

Sex crimes tend to be categorized as crimes of violence, such as:

  • Rape Code Section 18.2-61
  • Forcible Sodomy Code Section 18.2-67.1
  • Object Sexual Penetration Section 18.2-67.2
  • Aggravated Sexual Battery Code Section 18.2-67.3
  • Sexual Battery Code Section 18.2-67.4

Virginia sex crime laws also protect certain classes of vulnerable victims, such as:

  • Carnal Knowledge of Minors
    • Carnal Knowledge of a Child between 13 and 15 Years of Age Code Section 18.2-63
    • Carnal Knowledge of Certain Minors Code Sections 18.2-64.1; 18.2-64.2
  • Sexual Abuse of a Child 13 years or old but under 15 Years Old Code Section 18.2-67.4:2
  • Taking Indecent Liberties with a Child Code Sections 18.2-370; 18.2-370.1
  • Taking Indecent Liberties with a Child by a Person in a Supervisory Position Code Section 18.2370
  • Carnal Knowledge of Accused Persons Code Section 18.2-64.2

The following acts and behavior are also prohibited by Virginia sex crime law:

  • Crimes against Nature Code Section 18.2-361
  • Adultery and Incest Code Section  18.2-366
  • Infected Sexual Battery Code Section 18.2-67.4:1

There are additional sex crime offenses involving pornography and prohibiting the use of computer solicitations of minors over the Internet. All of these charges come with potentially severe consequences such as fines and jail time, which is why contacting a Richmond sex crimes attorney imperative to those accused of committing any of these sex crimes.

Contacting a Richmond Sex Crimes Lawyer

An experienced criminal defense attorney in Richmond can make a significant difference in the outcome of a sex crime prosecution and can ensure that you are afforded the strongest possible defense for your case.

If you are accused of a sex crime in Richmond, or anywhere in Virginia, you are entitled to a vigorous defense and should make sure that your rights are protected throughout the legal process . An Richmond sex crimes lawyer will stand by you and be prepared to secure and protect your rights. Call today for a consultation and to discuss the details of your case.

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