Luring

Luring

“Luring” is not a crime at the top of most people’s minds, but the law in Washington and other states does make luring a child or developmentally disabled person a felony. Unfortunately, sometimes defendants...
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Voyeurism

The crime of voyeurism criminalizes spying or surveilling to gratify sexual desire. It is often called the “Peeping Tom crime,” and the voyeurism statute is sometimes called the “Peeping Tom law.” There are many...
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Rape

When a person is accused of rape, it can feel as though life has come to a stop—and may never restart. Any serious felony charge raises the specter of long imprisonment. This charge also...
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