Sex Crimes: What Should You Do?

Whether you have been charged or are being investigated for a sexually motivated crime, you need an experienced criminal defense attorney who will ensure your rights are protected. The attorneys at Brown, Bradshaw & Moffat are experienced criminal defense lawyers who will fight to defend your rights.

Retaining An Attorney, Quickly

To win a sex crime case in Utah, you will need to retain a lawyer as soon as possible. At Brown, Bradshaw & Moffat, we have experience defending and winning cases for clients accused of sex crimes. In fact, Ken Brown, an attorney at Brown, Bradshaw & Moffat, literally wrote the book on how to defend a sex crime case in Utah. 

Our lawyers have a proven track record of defending cases of lewdness, sexual battery, voyerism, revenge porn, rape, cyberstalking, and more. For a more complete list and breakdown of potential allegations, visit the sex crimes page

Preparing For Your Case

While we have years of experience when it comes to defending sex crime cases in Utah, each case is unique, and we put in extensive effort to investigate and prepare for each trial. We encourage our clients to also become more educated on the specifics of their legal processes. Visit our sex crimes page to find more in-depth information about the following: 

Finding a Sex Crimes Defense Lawyer in Utah

The attorneys at Brown, Bradshaw & Moffat, help men and women who have been charged with sexually motivated crimes throughout Utah, including Salt Lake County and many surrounding counties.

Let us put our experience to work for you. Call 801- 532-5297 today for a free consultation.

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