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Facing Statutory Rape Charges in ?

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Accused of statutory rape? Even if you have not been formally charged, speaking with our defense firm will be crucial to building a powerful defense strategy. We work hard to ensure no charges are filed and apply aggressive, proactive defenses to secure the best possible outcome. Due to the nature of these offenses, there will be very little room for forgiveness or sympathy from prosecutors, officers, judges, or jury members. Don’t wait to build your defense.

Call (913) 270-3660 to determine how we can help you avoid or minimize the penalties associated with a sex crime.

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    Experienced and Dedicated Trial Attorneys

    Have you been accused of a crime? Turn to Attorneys John M. Duma and Michael C. Duma, the father and son team at Duma Law Offices. With more than 40 years of professional experience and a reputation as committed advocates, our firm can provide the hard hitting legal defense you deserve! Both of our founding attorneys are former prosecutors who know how both sides of the courtroom operate. From drug crimes and DUI charges to the most serious felony offenses, there is no case that our advocates can’t handle. Don’t wait to get started on your defense. Contact us now and discover how we can protect your future.

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Penalties & What Conviction Could Mean for You

A conviction for statutory rape can result in some of the most severe criminal penalties under the law. Even an allegation could cause serious and life-changing issues: your reputation could be marred, your future could feel uncertain, and you could be even prohibited from seeing your children. Our firm is focused on securing results that help protect your future and freedom.

  • Time in Prison or Jail
  • Excessive Fines and Fees
  • Loss of Right to Own a Firearm
  • Sex Offender Registration
  • Forfeiture of Assets
  • Immigration Consequences

More Answers to Your Questions

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  • Questions

  • What is statutory rape?

    Answer

    In the most general definition, statutory rape is defined as the act of engaging in sexual intercourse with a person who is a minor (under the age of 18). Because laws concerning statutory rape can vary according to State, and because certain courts handle these types of cases differently, it is important that you work with a defense attorney who understands the ins and outs of the law and can use this knowledge to your advantage.

  • The other party lied about their age. What happens next?

    Answer

    At Duma Law Offices, LLC, we understand that dishonesty could be a huge factor in statutory rape cases. Unfortunately, lying about one’s age can be detrimental for the accused: these lies can put the accused in a difficult position and can make a case very complex. Our team can investigate all avenues of defense and create a compelling defense to help a judge or jury understand all circumstances of the case, including any lies or statements the victim made to you.

  • What if I was in a relationship with the victim?

    Answer

    Most courts recognize that anyone who is not of the age of consent (18 years old) cannot responsibly give consent to engage in sexual relations. Even if you were in a relationship with the victim, the law may not recognize that the victim was able to give consent and act freely on that consent. The exception to this is marriage (even if your spouse is a minor).

  • Should I talk to the police about my version of the events?

    Answer

    Absolutely not. If you have been taken into custody, or if you think you have been targeted as the center of an investigation, it is important that you remain silent. You have the right to assert your silence when asked questions by police or investigators. This means any verbal or written statements regarding the events in question should not be made without the presence of your attorney.

  • Possible Case Outcomes

    Charges Reduced

    Most sex crimes are considered to be felony offenses. We work hard to reduce the charge to a lesser degree, such as a misdemeanor.

  • Possible Case Outcomes

    Plea Bargain

    It is our primary goal to help make sure our clients secure the best possible outcome, even if this means negotiating with prosecutors.

  • Possible Case Outcomes

    Case Dismissed

    We fight tirelessly to secure complete case dismissal so you can walk away from a serious criminal allegation with a clean slate.

Increase Your Chances of a Better Outcome

We Know the Law. We Can Protect Your Rights.

  • Am I
    going to jail?

  • How serious
    is this?

  • I can't afford
    to pay the fines

  • Is this going on my
    criminal record?

  • Can you help?

  • I regret all of it

Few things can be as overwhelming as a sex crime allegation and we know you have plenty of questions. Speak with us to get the sound legal advice you need.

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