Have you been charged with a sex crime? If so, read this article about New York Sex Crime Tips contact Buffalo Attorney Arthur Pressman.
What Happens if I was Charged with a Sex Crime?
- There are many types of sex crimes in New York state
- Sex crimes range from misdemeanors to felonies
- You will usually be placed on a sex offender registry
Registering as a Sex Offender in New York
- If you have been convicted of a sex crime in New York State, you must register as a sex offender.
- Exceptions, such as forcible touching, which is a Class A misdemeanor, do not require registration.
- Forcible touching is related to contact with a sexual or intimate part of another person – whether above or below their clothing – such as squeezing, pinching, or slapping a person’s intimate or sexual areas.
What Happens if I Fail to Register as a Sex Offender?
- If you don’t register as a sex offender you can be charged with additional crimes
Have you been charged with a sex crime? If so, contact the experienced Buffalo Criminal Defense Attorney Arthur Pressman.