Orange County Sexual Battery Defense Attorney
In the state of California, the criminal charge of sexual battery is commonly confused as sexual assault. In actuality, it is defined under §243.4 of the 2010 California Penal Code as the unlawful touching of another person for the purposes of sexual arousal, gratification or the sexual abuse of the victim. Due to the invasive nature of this sex crime and the extensive damage (both physical and emotional) that is sustained by the victim, this is not a crime that is treated lightly by the law. California legislation is ruthless on handling these types of perpetrators.
Penalties for the convicted will include the following:
- Imprisonment in county jail for up to a year; and
- A monetary fine up to $2000
Depending on the severity of the crime, penalties could also include:
- Imprisonment in state jail for two, three or four years; and
- A monetary fine up to $10,000
Charged with Sexual Battery in California? Get Legal Help Now
A conviction of a sexual offense is extremely serious. If you are convicted, you will be facing the possibility of being forced to register on the official sex offender registry – something that could cost you relationships, job opportunities and other personal difficulties. For this reason, it is extremely important that you do not hesitate to consult with an experienced attorney that you can trust to work with you to defend your freedom.
At The Law Office of Bruce C. Bridgman, they have extensive experience dealing with criminal charges of this nature and they are fully prepared to go the distance in their efforts to protect the rights of their clients. They know the tricks of the trade and they are fully prepared to go the distance in their efforts to help you defend yourself against the possibility of conviction. For this reason, if you have been criminally charged with sexual battery, don't waste another moment – contact our trusted defense team today!