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What to Do After a Sex Crime Allegations?
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Category: Sex Crimes

What to Do After a Sex Crime Allegations?

Sex crime allegations can feel like a tidal wave crashing into your life, threatening your reputation, relationships, and future. Whether the claims are baseless or exaggerated, the stakes are incredibly high. But here’s the good news: how you respond in the early days can significantly impact the outcome.

 

At Keyser Law P.A., we understand the gravity of these situations and are here to provide the legal guidance you need. Reach out to our Minneapolis, Minnesota criminal sexual conduct defense lawyer Christopher Keyser to explore your legal options.

 

Stay Calm and Avoid Panic

 

When faced with sex crime allegations, your first reaction might be panic. That’s understandable. Allegations like these carry a heavy emotional and social burden. However, it’s important to stay composed and think logically.

 

Panic often leads to hasty decisions, such as trying to explain yourself to the accuser, contacting the authorities without guidance, or deleting messages that seem incriminating. These actions can backfire. Remember, every move you make now matters and will likely be scrutinized. Take a deep breath and focus on the steps to protect your future. This starts with getting the right legal support.

 

Avoid Contact With the Accuser

 

Under no circumstances should you contact the accuser directly. Even if you feel confident that a simple conversation could clear up the misunderstanding, this is a risky move. Contacting the accuser could be perceived as an attempt to intimidate or harass them, which could lead to additional allegations or legal consequences. Let your lawyer handle all communication on your behalf.

 

Exercise Your Right to Remain Silent

Exercise Your Right to Remain Silent

 

You may feel the need to explain your side of the story, especially if law enforcement reaches out for questioning. However, anything you say, even if it seems harmless, can be used against you later. Law enforcement officers are trained to gather information that could support the case against you, not necessarily to hear your perspective. You have the constitutional right to remain silent, and you should use it. Politely decline to answer questions until you have legal representation.

 

Be Mindful of Social Media and Public Statements

 

In today’s digital age, your social media activity can become part of the case against you. Posts, comments, and photos can all be taken out of context and used to paint a damaging picture. To avoid this, refrain from posting anything about the case online. Better yet, consider limiting your social media activity altogether until the matter is resolved.

 

Preserve Evidence and Avoid Destroying Any Communications

 

One of the most overlooked but essential actions you can take is preserving any evidence that could support your defense. This might include text messages, emails, social media exchanges, or other documentation that could provide context or contradict the accuser’s claims.

 

It’s equally important not to destroy any communications, even if they seem incriminating. Deleting messages or emails could be viewed as tampering with evidence, which could lead to additional charges.

 

Get Personalized Legal Support From a Minneapolis, Minnesota Criminal Sexual Conduct Defense Lawyer

 

Being accused of a sex crime is life-changing, but it doesn’t mean your future is set in stone. At Keyser Law P.A., we provide personalized support and proactive defense strategies designed to protect your rights and minimize the impact on your life.

 

Our criminal defense attorneys handle every case with discretion, care, and attention to detail, ensuring no stone is left unturned. From reviewing evidence to preparing for trial, we are committed to achieving the best possible outcome for your case. Dial (612) 338-5007 or send us an online message to discuss your case.

 


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