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Parker , CO 80138
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Colorado Springs, CO 80903
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Pueblo, CO 81003
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Charged with a Sex Crime in Colorado? Take it seriously. |
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A qualified Colorado personal injury attorney will uncover evidence, interview potential witnesses, and prepare you for the stress of defending a sex crimes charge. Because the consequences to sex crimes victims can last a lifetime, or even result in serious injury or death, the public has a strong aversion to sex offenders. This can make a charge like this very difficult to defend properly, even if you are innocent. While most sex crimes fall under the jurisdiction of the state, some crimes are serious enough to be a federal offense. These include child pornography and human trafficking. Because such a wide variety of sexual crimes are defined by law, the penalty for such crimes can range from very light sentences to life in prison. Of course, any time the crime involves a minor, a death, or is committed by a repeat offender, the penalties will be far more severe. But perhaps one of the most humiliating punishments for convicted sex offenders is the requirement that they register themselves in a public database for the rest of their life. This can present serious problems in finding a job or housing, even if your offense was minor and no one was harmed. In the state of Colorado, sex offenders who commit crimes against children must also submit fingerprints, photos, and other identifying information to the State Department of Investigation within seven days of becoming a temporary or permanent resident. Lists of local offenders are published in each jurisdiction by law enforcement, and become part of the public record. If you’ve been charged with a sex crime offense in Colorado, you cannot afford to risk the consequences of self-representation. Consult with a qualified Colorado Springs sex crimes attorney. Add this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites |
Matthew Clawson
Matthew Clawson is an attorney in
Colorado Springs, CO and a partner with the Clawson & Clawson Law Firm, LLP . Matthew believes the most effective and cost-efficient legal
services are provided by attorneys who maintain their integrity and
communicate honestly with clients.


Have you been accused of a sex crime in Colorado? In Colorado, as in other states, sex crimes are taken very seriously. If you’ve been charged with a sex crime in Colorado, you don’t have the advantage of peacefully negotiating an out-of-court settlement; you need to seek the counsel of a Colorado Springs sex crimes attorney.