Civil Damages Claims for Possessing Child Pornography
The Hazard Often Overlooked A person accused of possessing child pornography usually focuses their attention on the possible criminal penalties. That makes sense because those penalties, especially in federal court, can be severe–even draconian.... Read More
Protection and Restraining Orders
Washington State law allows a person who feels endangered or harassed by another person to ask a court for protection. The court can issue an order that puts the other person under some kind... Read More
Defending Against Civil Sex Abuse Suits
To receive our in-depth report on Defending Against Civil Claims and Lawsuits for Compensation for Childhood Sexual Abuse, click the button below. Click Here A person who can prove she or he has been... Read More
Sexual Misconduct with a Minor
Washington State law usually sets the age of consent at 16. Anyone who is at least 16 is considered old enough to consent to sex. But there is an important exception. If the person... Read More
Indecent Liberties
Under Washington State law, indecent liberties is the crime that covers most illegal sexual contact, regardless of whether intercourse is a part of the sexual activity. There are many ways indecent liberties can be... Read More
Internet Sting Operations
Police have long engaged in “sting operations.” In a sting operation, the police create an opportunity for someone to commit a crime, and when someone does, the police nab them, and prosecution follows. The... Read More