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Sex Crimes Defense

In Ohio, there are many criminal offenses which fall under the general category of sex crimes.  The Ohio Legal Group is experienced in defending against such crimes, as many times the allegations can made long after evidence of innocence has dissipated. 

Our team of attorneys, investigator, and paralegals work to identify the possible ways evidence can be recovered to show innocence.  We have helped our clients through investigation of all available defenses regardless of the complexity -- for example, we've used cell phone analysis, polygraphs, GPS cell cite analysis, DNA expert analysis, as well as other tools.  

Setting an appointment with one of our experienced advocates is the fastest way to determine what can be done to prepare your case for trial or meet whatever goals you and your family may have.

What sex offenses does the Ohio Legal Group Defend against?

The Ohio Legal Group attorneys are experienced in defending against all allegations of felony and misdemeanor sex offenses in state, municipal, and federal courts.  

Specifically what offenses does the Ohio Legal Group defend?

In Ohio, many attorneys are afraid of sex crime allegations.  We are not afraid of them, and we do not believe the defense of them defines us nor does the allegation you're facing define you.

 We have defended our clients against allegations of each of the following and more, and we've defended our clients in municipal courts, state courts, and federal courts:

R.C. 2907.02 Rape,

R.C. 2907.03 Sexual Battery,

R.C. 2907.04 Unlawful Sexual Conduct with Minors,

R.C. 2907.05 Gross Sexual Imposition,

R.C. 2907.06 Sexual Imposition,

R.C. 2907.07 Importuning,

R.C. 2907.08 Voyeurism,

R.C. 2907.09 Public Indecency,

R.C. 2907.19 Commercial Sexual Exploitation of a Minor,

R.C. 2907.21 Compelling Prostitution,

R.C. 2907.22 Promoting Prostitution,

R.C. 2907.231 Engaging in Prostitution,

R.C. 2907.31 Disseminating Matter Harmful to Juveniles,

R.C. 2907.32 Pandering Obscenity,

R.C. 2907.321 Pandering Obscenity Involving a Minor,

R.C. 2907.322 Pandering Sexually Oriented Material,

18 U.S.C. 2252 Child Pornography.

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