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Philadelphia Rape Defense Attorney

Types of Rape Charges

The forcing of another person to engage in an act of a sexual nature, or simply touching the person in a sexual way can constitute a sexual assault, also known as rape. There are different types of rape charges, including:

Forcing anyone to take part in sexual activities by use of force, violence, menace, duress or fear of injury would be an assault. The most important aspect of the charge is that the act was non-consensual, which means that if a victim was unconscious or otherwise incapacitated, he or she can claim they are the victim of a sexual attack.

Thousands of rapes take place in the state of Pennsylvania each year and the penalties for those convicted of these types of sex crimes can be severe. If you have been accused of this type of crime, it is time to contact a Philadelphia criminal defense lawyer and learn what you need to do to help your case. The lawyers at The Benari Law Group have over 40 years of combined experience helping countless individuals accused of sex crimes including rape accusations.

Defense against Rape

Facing charges for the commission of a serious crime like rape can be a frightening experience for anyone and the repercussions from such allegations can change the life of the defendant forever. Penalties for these crimes include large fines, counseling, victim restitution, license suspension, community service, probation and parole, or even a maximum term of life in prison. If convicted, the defendant may also be required to register in the National Sex Offender Registry and forever labeled a sex offender.

As hopeless as the situation may seem, there are ways to defend against these kinds of charges. An experienced attorney understands the legal system and knows what evidence to look for to help their clients. While everyone else may listen exclusively to the victim, your lawyer is there to hear your side of the alleged incident.

Contact a Philadelphia rape defense attorney from our firm if you have been accused of rape and would like to know how we can help with your case.