Pleasanton Sex Crime Lawyer
Have You Been Accused of a Sex Crime?
A sex crime conviction can do tremendous damage to your reputation in addition to any jail time served or fines paid. You could even be forced to register as a sex offender the rest of your life.
Taking any sex crime charges seriously begins with retaining a professional and dependable Pleasanton sex crimes attorney to uphold your rights and fight for you.
The Law Offices of Adam Allen Arant fully understands what it means to be charged with a criminal offense and, more importantly, what it takes to beat your charges.
We are proud of our positive track record and the high-caliber representation we offer clients. Look to our firm when you have been arrested and are unsure where to turn.
Don't Risk Your Future if You Have Been Arrested!
Any arrest or investigation of a sex crime is taken very seriously, especially if a child was involved.
Our firm can defend the rights of those charged with:
- Exploitation
- Failure to register as a sex offender
- Indecent exposure
- Lewd conduct
- Prostitution
- Sexual abuse
Employers may want to terminate employment for those who are charged with a sex crime, regardless of the outcome of the case out of fear of a future incident.
There is no time to waste when fighting criminal charges, so do not wait to seek legal representation!
This makes it imperative that you speak with a highly-qualified Pleasanton sex crimes lawyer who can advise you on how best to move forward.
Dedicated & Responsive Pleasanton Representation
Our legal team will listen to your side. You have a right to legal counsel and representation no matter what you are accused of doing. You should know that an arrest for a sex crime is not the same as being convicted. The prosecution may have few grounds for their charges against you.
Regardless of your specific situation, the Law Offices of Adam Allen Arant is prepared to fight hard for the best outcome possible for your case.
Speak with our firm during a confidential and no-cost consultation: (888) 561-2002.