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“They Said They Were 18 and I Believed Them”

Facing charges of statutory rape – or more commonly known as sex with a minor – can be a very serious offense If you’ve been charged with this crime, do you know what your rights are? Is it enough to defend your actions by stating that your underage partner looked 18 or older, or even claimed they were?

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How to Combat Sexual Bullying and Slut-Shaming

We’ve all heard of – or even experienced – bullying at school. Bullying generally involves verbal insults or threats, which can oftentimes lead to physical attacks. But what if that bullying involves comments and slurs about one’s gender or sex habits?

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What Does “Affirmative Consent” for Sexual Activity Mean?

If you’re a college student, understanding the complexities of consent is important to ensure that you are engaging in safe and ethical sexual activity. It is imperative that you take the time to communicate with your partner while engaging in sexual activity.

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Drug Use, Alcohol Intoxication, Blackouts, and Consent

According to the U.S. Department of Justice, in 2018, there were an estimated 734,630 sexual assault or rape incidents in the United States. Sexual misconduct allegations are serious and could cause devastating, long-lasting consequences to your quality of life, reputation, personal and professional future.

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Murder Accusations: Choose an Experienced Defense Attorney

If convicted of first degree murder in the State of California, a person can be sentenced to death, to life in prison without the possibility of parole, or to 15 years to life in prison. A second degree murder conviction generally carries a sentence of 15 years to life in prison.

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Title IX Hearing for University Professors & Employees

According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), there were 10,400 reported incidents of forcible sex offenses on college campuses across the United States in 2017. Universities in California use Title IX hearings to investigate and remedy sex crime allegations involving students and faculty members.

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How to Handle False Accusations of Rape

Accusations of rape and sexual misconduct are serious. When they’re false accusations, it’s natural to feel an incredible sense of frustration. If you have been falsely accused of rape, you need to get help from a criminal defense attorney who specializes in fighting for the rights of those charged with sex-related crimes.

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How to Choose Your Defense Attorney Following a Domestic Violence Charge

If you have been charged with domestic violence in California, you will need a capable criminal defense attorney who can either establish your innocence or reduce your sentence if you are found guilty.

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How to Prepare for a Title IX Hearing in California

If you are a student accused of sexual assault on campus, you are required to attend one or more hearings with the school’s administration to resolve the case. During the hearing, you are given the opportunity to recount what happened and present evidence that refutes the accuser’s claim.

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Family Court Domestic Violence Restraining Orders

The accuser has the right to file a petition for a Domestic Violence Restraining Order (DVRO) in Family Court. The person seeking the restraining order is called the “Petitioner” or “Protected Party.” The person the order is sought against is called the “Respondent” or “Restrained Party.”

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