CONVICTION OF A SEX OFFENSE
CONSEQUENCES UPON CONVICTION
Upon conviction of a sex offense, a service member will under most circumstances face a punitive discharge from the military, with loss of all benefits. The prosecution will likely seek a sentence that includes a lengthy period of confinement. Upon release from confinement, the person convicted of a sex offense will face mandatory sex offender registration under federal and state laws. The life long stigma of a federal conviction for a sex offense, and sex offender registration will unquestionably adversely affect that person, and his family for the remainder of his life. Employment opportunities for a person convicted of a sex offense are extremely limited and under most state sex offender registration laws, the person will be severely limited as to where he can live, and go as he tries to reenter our society after completing his confinement.
RAPE OR SEX ASSAULT DEFENSE
In the vast majority of the rape or sex assault jury trials that Greg McCormack has defended, he has been able to secure complete acquittals without his client ever taking the witness stand in his defense. Greg McCormack will provide an extremely aggressive defense of the following sex offenses:
- Rape and Sodomy
- Statutory Rape
- Indecent Exposure
- Aggravated Sexual Battery
- Indecent Liberties with a Minor
- Internet sex crimes
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