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Sex Crimes Attorney in Shreveport, Bossier City, Monroe, & Ruston, LA

A sex offense allegation can upend your entire life in ways few other criminal charges can match. Beyond the immediate threat of incarceration, a conviction places your name on Louisiana’s sex offender registry, restricts where you can live and work, and permanently alters how others perceive you. When the stakes are this high, waiting to take action is not an option.

At John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm, LLC, our criminal defense attorney Eric Johnson provides aggressive representation for individuals facing sex offense charges throughout north Louisiana. With more than two decades of courtroom experience, Eric has secured acquittals for clients charged with aggravated rape and molestation, obtained dismissals of serious charges, and negotiated reduced sentences that have kept clients out of prison. He understands that every accusation deserves a thorough defense, and he fights relentlessly to protect your freedom, your reputation, and your future.

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What Are Common Louisiana Sex Offense Charges?

Louisiana law treats sex offenses with extreme severity, and a conviction can result in mandatory registration on the State Sex Offender and Child Predator Registry. According to the U.S. Department of Justice’s SMART Office, sex offender registration requirements under federal and state law impose significant ongoing obligations that affect employment, housing, and daily life for years or even decades after release. In Louisiana, registered offenders must provide personal information to local law enforcement and notify neighbors within a three-tenths mile radius of their residence. The following represent some of the most commonly charged sex offenses in our state:

  • Possession of Child Pornography
  • Sexual Battery
  • Video Voyeurism
  • Crime Against Nature
  • Prohibited Sexual Contact
  • Carnal Knowledge of a Juvenile
  • Incest
  • False Imprisonment
  • Rape
  • Indecent Behavior
  • Prostitution
  • Human Trafficking
  • Molestation of a Juvenile
  • Failure to Register
  • Obscenity

Contact Our Sex Crime Defense Attorney in Louisiana Today

In criminal courts, you are innocent until proven guilty. While this principle applies to every criminal allegation, it holds particular importance in sex offense cases where accusations alone can devastate reputations. Law enforcement officers sometimes employ aggressive tactics during investigations, including internet chat room stings that can result in charges against innocent people. These investigative methods also raise serious questions about privacy violations and constitutional rights that an experienced attorney can challenge.

At John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm, LLC, we have access to private investigators and computer forensic professionals who can testify on your behalf. Attorney Eric Johnson understands the tactics police investigators use and knows how to counter or exclude improperly obtained evidence at trial. With over two decades of litigation experience defending clients against allegations of aggravated rape, molestation, domestic violence, and murder throughout north Louisiana, Eric pays close attention to every detail and prepares extensively for every case. You deserve strong representation during this difficult time, so do not hesitate to schedule a free consultation today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to register as a sex offender if convicted in Louisiana?

Registration requirements depend on the specific offense and conviction. Louisiana law requires sex offender registration for certain crimes, including aggravated rape, molestation of a juvenile, pornography involving minors, and indecent behavior with minors. The registration period varies based on the offense tier. Tier 1 offenders register for 15 years, Tier 2 offenders for 25 years, and Tier 3 offenders for life. Some offenses may not require registration, and certain convictions may allow for removal from the registry after completing the required period without violations.

Can sex offense charges be reduced or dismissed in Louisiana?

Yes, sex offense charges can potentially be reduced or dismissed depending on the evidence and circumstances of your case. Common defense strategies include challenging witness credibility, demonstrating lack of intent, proving consent in applicable cases, and exposing procedural errors in the investigation. Insufficient evidence, constitutional rights violations, or false allegations can also lead to reduced charges or dismissal. Working with our experienced legal team early in the process provides the best opportunity for a favorable outcome.

What are the penalties for a sex offense conviction in Louisiana?

Penalties for sex offense convictions in Louisiana vary widely based on the specific charge and circumstances. Sentences can range from months in parish jail for misdemeanor offenses to decades or life imprisonment for aggravated crimes. Additional consequences include mandatory sex offender registration, restrictions on where you can live and work, loss of certain civil rights, and difficulty finding employment or housing. First-time offenders may face lighter sentences than repeat offenders, and some cases may qualify for plea agreements that reduce potential penalties.

Attention: While this website provides general information, it does not constitute legal advice
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