Posted On: July 28, 2009 by Lependorf & Silverstein

New Jersey Sexual Assault Charges Against Man

New Jersey sex crimes carry extremely serious consequences. If you are convicted of a New Jersey sex crime, you not only face the possibility of a lengthy incarceration, but also the stigma attached to a convicted sex offender and the requirement to register for life as a sex offender on a state and national sex offender database. Repeat sex offenders risk facing increased prison time and stiffer penalties.

ABC News reports in an article that a convicted sex offender in New Jersey was recently arrested and charged with molesting a boy. The arrested individual was a convicted, registered sex offender and he is now accused of sexually assaulting a 4-year-old boy when he was forbidden from having unsupervised contact with anyone under the age of 18. He was charged this time with two counts of sexual assault and endangering the welfare of the child.

False allegations are an unfortunate reality when it comes to child sexual abuse accusations. Healthcare workers, school teachers, babysitters and even parents can find themselves facing charges of child sexual abuse. In many cases, actions can be misinterpreted and assumptions may be made that aren't true.

If you have been charged with sexual assault or child sex abuse in New Jersey, you need to secure experienced counsel as soon as or even before you are accused of the sex crimes. The experienced and knowledgeable New Jersey sex crime defense attorneys at Lependorf & Silverstein may be able to lessen your fines, reduce your jail sentence or even get your charges dismissed. We always offer a free consultation and case evaluation.

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