Hackensack criminal sexual contact lawyer Adam M. Lustberg releases a new article (https://www.lustberglaw.com/sex-crimes/criminal-sexual-contact-lawyer/) explaining the penalties for criminal sexual contact charges in the state. The lawyer mentions that because of the increasing attention focused on sex crimes, NJ prosecutors have also become increasingly about pursuing convictions. More laws have also been enacted to protect victims of criminal sexual contact.
According to the Hackensack criminal sexual contact lawyer, “In many instances, New Jersey prosecutors file criminal sexual contact charges as a lesser charge of sexual assault. This means that a person accused of sexually assaulting someone may find themselves charged with criminal sexual contact as a compromise by prosecutors. Depending on whether you have been charged with third-degree criminal sexual contact or fourth-degree criminal sexual contact, the penalties may differ.”
The lawyer mentions that Megan's Law in New Jersey requires that both juveniles and adults convicted of sexual offenses be registered. This registry allows the public to view the entire list at any time. It categorizes offenders based on their crimes and the likelihood that they will re-offend. A person facing third-degree criminal sexual contact may be sentenced to up to five years in prison.
Attorney Adam M. Lustberg states that the prosecution must prove certain elements of a perpetrator touching a victim without consent. It doesn't matter if the unwelcome touching occurred under or over clothing, it is still illegal. It is illegal to have sexual contact with another person in front of the victim.
The lawyer explained that criminal sexual acts that involve degrading or humiliating the victim must be proved. It is not easy to prove criminal sexual contact. In determining the penalty and the case, it will also be important to consider the relationship between the victim and the defendant.
“Aggravated sexual assault is a first-degree crime punishable by up to 20 years of incarceration, lifetime supervision under Megan’s Law, and state probation. While the conduct that constitutes aggravated sexual assault is detailed and complex, the basic difference from criminal sexual contact is that it typically involves violence or the threat of violence, as well as the age of the victim,” says the criminal lawyer.
Lastly, attorney Lustberg emphasizes the importance of having a skilled lawyer when facing charges of criminal sexual contact. An experienced lawyer may be able to help the defendant protect their rights and their freedom.
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