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Long Island Rape Lawyer

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Long Island Rape Lawyer

Being charged with rape can be a devastating and humiliating process, and one that should involve your consultation with a Long Island rape lawyer. Rape is a serious offense that carries felony penalties. Depending on the circumstances surrounding the incident, a convicted rapist can serve out their remaining lifetime in jail. This makes it vital that you consult an experienced lawyer right away who can properly prepare your defense. The trial lawyers at Long Island Law, and LI-Lawyers.Com have years of experience in the successful defense preparation of accused rapists.

Serious Offense Requires Serious Legal Representation

When your liberty, and in fact, your very life, are on the line due to a possible conviction for rape, you can’t delay in seeking out an attorney who can stand up for your rights and best interests. Oftentimes, a defendant is accused of rape when in fact, the sex in question was consensual. There can be many reasons that an alleged victim will distort the facts to bring about a rape charge. Your Long Island rape lawyer knows the ropes when it comes to this type of strong accusation, and can best advise you on how to proceed. Your lawyer can be present with you when speaking to police and investigators. If you are being questioned about an alleged rape or sexual assault, you should:

  • Remain calm. What you say during questioning or to other people around you (even with no detective or police present), can and will be used against you in a court of law. Don’t give anyone information about the incident that might be misconstrued later on.
  • Don’t talk without an attorney. Your Long Island rape lawyer should be present during questioning so that he can advise you on which questions to answer and which to avoid.
  • Don’t allow your home, car, or other property to be searched without a proper search warrant in hand.

There are many legal complexities involved in rape cases. It is best that you remain silent and calm when being questioned about an alleged rape and that you contact Long Island Law, as soon as possible to minimize the damage that the charge will have against your personal life. Mr. Grosso and his group at LI-Lawyers.Com will stand beside you and work to prove your innocence from day one through the end of your ordeal, fighting for justice on your behalf.