Protecting the Rights of Those Accused of Sex Crimes
All jurisdictions take sex crimes very seriously, and Massachusetts is no exception. If you have been accused of a sex-related crime, your case will receive a great deal of attention from law enforcement and your case will be aggressively pursued by prosecutors. In these situations, the representation of an experienced criminal defense attorney can be especially important.
As a former police detective and prosecutor, Attorney Mark W. Bennett has seen the investigation and prosecution of sex crimes from both the law enforcement and the criminal defense lawyer perspectives. This experience gives him insight into how the police and the prosecutors will approach a case and what tactics they might use in pursing a conviction. It also allows him to anticipate problems and watch for police or prosecutorial misconduct related to illegal searches and seizures or issues concerning search warrants.
The Consequences of a Sex Crimes Conviction
The stigma of a sex crimes conviction can follow you forever, so it is important that you do everything you can to fight the charges to protect your freedom and protect your reputation. Imprisonment, sex offender registration, lifetime community parole, loss of employment, loss of reputation and more may be consequences of a conviction.
Regardless of the nature of the charges, Mark W. Bennett will work to protect your rights. He has devoted his law practice to safeguarding his clients' interests before, during and after trial. Contact us in Milton, Massachusetts, by calling 877-891-5130. We serve clients in Quincy, the South Shore and the Greater Boston metro area.
Attorney Mark W. Bennett Can Help
If you have been accused of a sex crime, there is no time to waste. You need to begin preparing a defense to the possible criminal charges. Make an appointment to discuss your situation with us if you are facing serious sex crime charges such as:
- Date rape
- Statutory rape
- Indecent exposure
- Indecent assault and battery
- Sexual assault
- Open and gross lewdness
- Internet solicitation
- Domestic violence
- Prostitution
- Human trafficking
Contact an Experienced Massachusetts Lawyer Now
You have the right to remain silent. Use it! If you are accused of a sex crime, DO NOT make any statements to anyone, even if you think what you say will prove your innocence. Do Not attempt to explain what happened. Anything you say may be used against you in court. Call Attorney Mark W. Bennett at 877-891-5130 or contact us by e-mail. Overnight messages are promptly returned. Jail visits are arranged by appointment.








