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The decision to plead guilty to sexual assault charges could negatively affect the rest of your life. Never plead guilty to any sexual assault charge until you have consulted {lawyer}, an experienced sexual assault defence lawyer in the {city} area, and have been advised of your options and the possible consequences of entering a guilty plea.

{lawyer} will arm you with the knowledge and advice that you need to make a fully informed decision that will result in the best possible outcome for your situation. Call {lawyer} today at {tel}.

Why you should call {lawyer} today.

If you are facing sexual assault charges, it is vital that you contact {lawyer} as soon as possible. Earlier in the process, there are more ways in which {lawyer} may be able to help you.

Not only will {lawyer} advise you about entering a plea, but, if you decide to plead not guilty, we will preserve the evidence necessary for your defence by speaking with you and other witnesses before memories fade. We will also ensure that any physical evidence relevant to your defence is properly preserved before it disappears.  

Calling {lawyer} immediately will ensure that you enjoy the maximum benefits of having an experienced sexual assault defence lawyer on your side.

Entering a plea.

If you have been charged with a sexual assault offence, a judge will ask you to enter a plea at your first court appearance. Your options at this point are:

  • Plead guilty.
  • Plead not guilty.
  • Reserve your plea (this means that you postpone entering your plea to a later date).

The judge may allow you to reserve your plea to enable you to consult a sexual assault defence lawyer and become better informed about your options. If you have not yet contacted {lawyer}, the time to do so is now, before entering a plea.  Once you plead guilty, there is generally no going back and there may be fewer ways in which {lawyer} can help you at that point.

 

{lawyer} will outline your options.

Not sure whether you really need a lawyer or what {lawyer} will do for you? {lawyer} is an expert in the complexities of sexual assault law and procedure. You are not. {lawyer} knows:

  • How to analyze your case and present you with your options.
  • How to prepare for and conduct your trial.
  • The local judges and prosecutors, their likes and dislikes, and the negotiating style of each prosecutor.
  • sexual assault law, precedents (past case decisions) and procedure.
  • How to get the best possible outcome for your case.

While you can technically represent yourself in court, it is not recommended. You do not have the skills or expertise necessary to handle this on your own. Only a capable and experienced sexual assault defence lawyer like {lawyer} can get you the best possible results.

Find out if plea negotiations are right for you.

A plea bargain occurs when the crown prosecutor agrees to reduce the charges against you and you agree to plead guilty to those reduced charges. Depending on your circumstances, negotiating a plea bargain may be your best option.

Never try to negotiate a plea bargain without your lawyer. If you try to negotiate on your own, it will likely be from a position of weakness because of your lack of knowledge. A criminal lawyer will help balance the playing field. In most cases, {lawyer} will be able to get you a much better deal than you could get on your own.

{lawyer} has the expertise necessary to:

  • Know which crown prosecutor to approach about a plea bargain and when to do so.
  • Analyze your case and the relevant laws to find incentive for the prosecutor to agree to a plea bargain.

Talk to {lawyer} today to find out if plea negotiations are right for you.

 

Consider the repercussions of a sexual assault record.

The penalties of a sexual assault conviction can be severe.  Before pleading guilty, you should consider all the consequences of having a sexual assault record.  {lawyer} can provide you with all the facts about how a conviction will affect your life, both in the short term and the long term.

Do you:

  • Need to pass a criminal records check to obtain (or keep) a job?
  • Hunt?
  • Need to travel or move to another country for work?

A criminal record may inhibit your ability to do all these things and more.  Talk to {lawyer} before you plead guilty.

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Have you already been convicted?

The Criminal Records Act enables a rehabilitated person to obtain a suspension of their criminal record. However, there is a waiting period that must pass before you might qualify for a record suspension.

If you have already been convicted of a crime, speak with {lawyer} to determine if you might qualify for a suspension of your criminal record.

Never plead guilty until you have consulted a lawyer.

The potential consequences of a conviction are too severe for you to take your chances without an experienced sexual assault defence lawyer.  Never plead guilty to sexual assault charges until you have spoken to {lawyer} and have your case reviewed.

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