Sex Crimes

Los Angeles Sex Offender Registration Laws 

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Aug 18, 2024 | Sex Crimes

Los Angeles Sex Offender Registration Laws KEY POINTS Sex Offender Registration: California requires registration for certain sex crimes, categorized into three tiers based on the severity of the offense. SB 384 Changes: Since January 1, 2021, many sex offenders can petition for removal from the registry after 10 to 20 years if they meet specific… read more

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Forcible Sexual Penetration Penal Code 289

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | | Sex Crimes

Have you been arrested for forcible sexual penetration (Penal Code 289)? California takes sex crimes very seriously. When you are facing a felony sex offense, you deserve the best legal defense possible to fight for your freedom and good name. The Rodriguez Law Group Los Angeles Criminal Defense Attorneys has represented clients accused of sex crimes… read more

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What Prosecutors Must Prove in a Rape Case?

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Nov 08, 2023 | Sex Crimes

In California, understanding the definition and implications of rape charges is critical for those involved in criminal proceedings. This understanding can help you craft a strong defense strategy while also preparing you for potential outcomes.   State law defines rape as non-consensual sexual intercourse. Specifically, ‘sexual intercourse’ refers to any degree of penetration – no… read more

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How Often Are Drugs and Alcohol Used in Sex Crimes?

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Sep 14, 2023 | Sex Crimes

Prosecutors and law enforcement take a heavy hand against sex crime offenders, and civil law provisions allow victims to sue for damages. But not all who are charged with a sex crime are guilty. In fact, many are not.  What is true about those who are actually guilty is that a large portion of them… read more

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What Rights Will You Lose if You Are Convicted of a Sex Crime in California?

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Sep 09, 2023 | Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes

Being accused of a sex crime in California is terrifying. If convicted, you face severe penalties, including fines, prison sentences, and registration as a sex offender. However, you also face numerous collateral consequences for being a convicted sex offender. Depending on the charge, you could lose several legal rights if you are convicted of a… read more

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Removing Your Name From the Sex Offender Registry in CA

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Sep 05, 2023 | Sex Crimes

The Sex Offender Registration Act in California imposes the obligation for residents convicted of specific sexual offenses to register with the state. Until recently, all sex offenders were required to register for life under California law. However, as of January 1, 2021, that requirement changed, thanks to the implementation of Senate Bill (SB) 384. The… read more

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What Should I Do About False Sex Crime Accusations Made on the Internet?

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Aug 09, 2023 | Sex Crimes

Facing false sex crime accusations on the internet can be distressing and damaging to your life. It’s crucial to address them quickly and effectively to protect yourself. The following are some critical steps you should consider taking (or not taking): Stay Calm Your initial reaction might be fear or anger, which is completely understandable. However,… read more

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How Can You Avoid Registering as a Sex Offender?

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Jul 19, 2023 | Sex Crimes

Being required to register as a sex offender can be devastating. It can also have long-term collateral consequences for almost every aspect of your life. Being a registered sex offender could impact you indefinitely. Roughly two dozen sex crimes require offenders to register on the California sex offender registry. There are very few sex crimes… read more

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Does California Have Romeo and Juliet Laws?

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Aug 18, 2022 | Sex Crimes

A Romeo and Juliet law decriminalizes teenage sex. It states that it is not a crime when two minors consent to sex. Romeo and Juliet laws vary by state. Generally, Romeo and Juliet laws generally allow someone over 14 to have consensual sex with another person who is also a teenager. California does not have… read more

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How Far is 1000 Feet Within a School Area in Miles?

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Nov 30, 2021 | Sex Crimes

California sex offender restrictions are not as clear-cut as other states that have simple 1000 foot rules. The quick way to determine 1000 feet in miles can be calculated by dividing 1000 feet by the number of feet in a mile. This is 1000 over 5,280, which comes out to .19 of a mile. To… read more

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