Being charged with a sex crime can be detrimental to every area of your life. Those accused could be completely innocent and undeserving of having their entire lives ruined. Sex crimes are considered some of the most serious crimes to be convicted of, with severe punishments that could be as much as 40 years in prison or even life. Despite the circumstances, everyone has the right to a defense. With the help of a Cabot sex crime lawyer, your chances of getting an outcome that is favorable to you increase significantly.
Our attorneys at Lemley Law Partners have five decades of combined experience, giving us the skills we need to cater to all of our clients’ needs. We focus on communicating with clients and working diligently to get the desired results. We are a dedicated team, and we can go over every possible defense for your case to get an outcome that benefits you the most.
A sex crime in Arkansas is considered to be:
A person who is accused of a sex crime can be charged with a felony or misdemeanor, depending on the nature of the offense. They are also required to register as a sex offender in the state after serving their time. Anyone who does not register or keep their information up to date may be charged with a felony crime.
Common sex crimes include:
Arkansas has organized sex crimes into several classes, each with its own set of penalties. They include:
This is a Class Y felony, which carries the harshest penalty for a sex crime. A conviction can result in a prison sentence of between 10 and 40 years.
If it is only the first offense, prostitution will be charged as a Class B misdemeanor, with a prison sentence of up to 1 year and up to $2,500 in fines. If it is the second or subsequent offense, it is a Class A misdemeanor, with a prison sentence of up to 90 days and up to $1,000 in fines.
Sexual assault has different penalties, depending on the degree of the assault and other factors:
Sexual extortion is a Class B felony, carrying a prison sentence of five to 20 years and a fine of up to $15,000.
Typically, a Class A misdemeanor for the first few occurrences, this crime is punishable by up to 90 days imprisonment and up to $1,000 in fines. If it is the fourth or fifth offense in 10 years, or it occurs in police custody, it is a Class D felony with up to six years of imprisonment and up to $10,000 in fines. If it is the sixth or subsequent conviction in a 10-year period, it is a Class C felony and is punishable by three to 10 years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines.
This is a Class A misdemeanor, and it is punishable with up to 90 days of imprisonment and no more than $1,000 in fines.
A Class D felony, it results in no more than six years of imprisonment and no more than $10,000 in fines.
According to the Arkansas Crime Information Center, there are four sex offender levels that each sex offender in the state gets assigned:
Level 4 sex offenders are required to register as sex offenders for the duration of their lifetime.
In Cabot, AR, the restrictions that are placed on sex offenders include not being allowed to participate in certain activities, such as giving out candy to children on Halloween. Some of these restrictions apply to all registered sex offenders. Level 3 and Level 4 sex offenders cannot live within 2,000 feet of a place where children frequent or a place of worship. Level 4 sex offenders are not allowed to work with children or enter a school campus.
Having a strong defense is the most effective way to fight sex crime charges. Some common defense strategies include:
The three broad categories of sex crimes include:
Anyone accused or charged with a sex crime can benefit greatly from having a Cabot, AR, attorney from Lemley Law Partners on their side. With our legal skills and dedication to advocating for our clients’ rights and interests, we can provide you with exceptional representation. Contact our office today for a consultation.