We can also advise on issues relating to Sexual Offences Prevention Orders (SOPOs), Sexual Risk Orders (SROs), Sexual Harm Prevention Orders (SHPOs) and other matters relating to the Sex Offenders Register.
Our sexual offence solicitors will tenaciously fight your corner. They will act for you with discretion and in the strictest of confidence. If for example we are contacted by members of your family, the complainants, your employer or the press, we won’t and indeed can’t, disclose anything about your case, unless of course, you ask us to. You can, therefore, talk to us in the strictest confidence.
What constitutes a sexual offence?
What is the Sexual Offences Act?
What are the main types of sexual offences?
Rape
Assault by Penetration
Sexual Assault
Causing sexual activity without consent
Defending allegations of sexual offences in the police station
It is highly advisable to be legally represented at the police station, by experienced sexual offence solicitors, with expertise in defending these types of allegations. Don’t be fooled into thinking that because you are innocent and have nothing to hide that you do not need legal representation, or that requesting legal representation will significantly delay your time in the police station.
Being properly advised from the outset of a criminal investigation for sexual offences, by a specialist sexual offence solicitor, can make a crucial difference to whether an investigation results in a court case or if a criminal charge can be avoided altogether.
Crown Court Trials for Sexual Offences
We will conduct a comprehensive analysis of the complainant’s account, identifying weaknesses and inconsistencies, such as differences in the account the complainant has given to different people.
When defending allegations of sexual offences, the choice of an advocate is particularly critical. In a trial, the cross-examination of the complainant is key to a successful outcome. Our in-house sex offence lawyers have a proven track record for their expertise in their successful cross-examination of complainants. We also have priority access to and regularly work alongside, some of the best defence barristers, including the country’s top QCs.
Our advocates will work hard to bolster your credibility before the jury, to demonstrate that your evidence is reliable, as part of our vigorous defence strategy.
Bail in cases of sex offences
Where necessary, if for example the CPS do not want you to live with any children whilst you are on bail, we will work alongside our expert family lawyers, to ensure that the impact of any bail conditions has the minimal possible impact on your family.
What does consent mean in sex offences?
There are some specific sex offences where consent cannot in law be a defence, for example, allegations of sexual offences involving children. However, where the allegations relate to adults, consent is a common issue.
Publicity surrounding sexual offences
Fitness to plead or to stand trial in cases of sexual offences
In some cases, defendants may be in their later years and may be suffering from significant physical or mental health issues, which may affect their ability to stand trial. This can increase the frustration for the family who are desperate to support an accused person.
Where necessary, we have access to psychiatrists who specialise in assessments, who can assist in defending your case. If you are a family member of someone facing allegations of sexual offences, please contact us for a discussion on how we can help.
Allegations of sex offences made against professionals
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