If you’ve been charged with a sexual offense and want to know more about Ohio’s sex offender registration process, call an attorney at Wolfe Law Group, LLC.
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Ohio’s Criminal Appeals Process
If you’ve been sentenced or convicted of a crime, you’ve likely already been through a long and agonizing process. You may feel overwhelmed and scared about what the future holds—but for some people, there may still be hope.
Understanding Evidence in a Criminal Trial
Several people, regardless of whether or not they have ever been charged with a crime, are familiar with the phrase "guilty beyond a reasonable doubt."
Prostitution Charges in Ohio
Ohio treats all prostitution charges, including soliciting prostitution, very seriously. When a person is convicted of these kinds of charges, the consequences can be devastating. That is why it is essential to understand prostitution charges in Ohio and contact a skilled criminal defense attorney to help you move forward.
He Said, She Said: Finding the Truth in a Sex Assault Case
RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network), the largest anti-sexual violence organization in the United States, reports that every 68 seconds, an American is a victim of sexual assault.
The Costly Consequences of Ineffective Representation
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the murder rate in Columbus, Ohio, for 2020 was 19.1 persons for every 100,000 residents. For robbery, it was 197.1 per 100,000, and for aggravated assault, 249.9 per 100,000. If you owned a vehicle, you had a 240.7-in-100,000 chance of having it stolen.
They Said They Were 18 and I Believed Them
In Ohio, the age of consent is 16 years. Under state laws, it is unlawful for an adult to engage in sexual activity with someone younger than 16, even if the sex is consensual. As such, a person may be arrested for unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, even if their sexual partner claimed to be an adult.
What Does “Affirmative Consent” for Sexual Activity Mean?
“Consent” is a term that’s used quite frequently when discussing sexual activity, and it’s essential everyone has a clear idea of what this means—and what it doesn’t. Many people falsely believe that crimes like sexual assault or rape are committed by strangers, but the truth is that most victims know their assailants and are in a familiar place.
Yes, There Are Alternatives to Going to Jail
Not everyone charged with a crime in Ohio ends up serving time in jail or prison, especially if it’s a first-offense that is non-violent or involves addiction to drugs or alcohol.
Exceptions to Statutory Rape in Ohio
According to a study done by the U.S. Department of Justice, 95 percent of statutory rape victims are female, and three out of every five victims are the age of 14 or 15. Three out of every ten statutory rape offenders are boyfriends or girlfriends, and six out of ten are acquaintances.