Rape is one of the most serious allegations, often hinging on issues of consent and credibility. We are highly experienced in defending such cases and know how to challenge inconsistencies at the investigation stage. An expert sexual offence solicitor from the outset is key to protecting both your legal position and reputation.
Sexual assault by penetration is one of the most serious sexual offences under the Sexual Offences Act 2003. It involves non-consensual penetration of the vagina or anus with any part of the body or an object, and can be committed by any gender. Sexual offences legal advice is essential.
Sexual assault cases often turn on perceived consent and the defendant’s belief in that consent. Credibility is key. At Sexual Offence Defence, we bring extensive experience and discretion to these sensitive matters and provide sexual offences legal advice. Early, strategic advice is vital to building a strong defence from the start.
We understand how distressing historic allegations can be. These cases often rely on fading memories and credibility, with little or no physical evidence. As expert sexual offence solicitors, we bring strategic, proven defence experience to challenge weak evidence and protect your reputation from the outset.
Allegations involving sexual communication with a child — whether real or a decoy — are taken extremely seriously. These offences often arise from chat apps, online platforms, or vigilante sting operations, and can lead to serious legal consequences even if no physical contact occurs. As expert sexual offence solicitors, we provide strategic defence from the earliest stage to protect your rights and future.
Allegations involving indecent images often hinge on key issues such as device access and the outcome of police digital analysis. At Sexual Offence Defence, we have extensive experience and specialist indecent images solicitors with knowledge and experience in challenging this type of evidence and guiding clients through complex investigations with discretion and expertise.
Possession of extreme pornographic images is a criminal offence in England and Wales under Section 63 of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 (CJIA). The law is designed to prohibit the possession of highly offensive material that poses serious moral concerns, particularly where images portray violence, abuse, or exploitation. If you are under investigation, seeking sexual offences legal advice at the earliest opportunity is crucial to ensure your rights are protected and your case is properly defended.
Voyeurism is a criminal offence under Section 67 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003, and it encompasses a range of behaviours where someone observes or records another person doing a private act without their consent, for the purpose of sexual gratification. If you are facing such allegations, it is vital to seek sexual offences legal advice to understand your rights and build a strong defence from the outset.
A Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) may be imposed after conviction to protect the public from sexual harm. SHPOs are not automatic and must be shown to be necessary and proportionate. Importantly, the terms of an SHPO can often be negotiated before being imposed. At Sexual Offence Defence, our expert sexual offences solicitor can assist in challenging, negotiating, or varying SHPOs to ensure your rights and future are properly protected.
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