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The Trauma and Implications of Rape and Sexual Assault Charges – Scarred for Life
Wisconsin law recognizes intimate contact with a person without their consent or with a minor as a sex crime. Sexual assault charges are serious felony crimes. Conviction for a sex-related crime can literally destroy a person’s life overnight, causing them to lose their job, their standing in society and their freedom. They may have to live with the stigma of registering as a sex offender for life and may have to serve a lengthy prison term. It can be tragic if the accusation is baseless.
At Eisenberg law Offices, S.C. Madison, WI, our team of experienced Sexual Assault Attorneys are knowledgeable in the implications of Wisconsin’s Sexual Assault and Rape Laws and have the skills to thoroughly investigate your case and get you the settlement or defense you deserve. Contact us for a free, confidential consultation.
What is rape or sexual assault
Sexual assault or rape is defined as nonconsensual sex with another individual without their permission or by force or threat of use of force. Sexual assault can also occur if the victim is unconscious, asleep or incapacitated and, therefore, unable to give consent.
If you or someone you know is charged with Sexual Assault, you need an experienced Sex Crime Lawyer with courtroom experience and trial skills to get you the settlement and defense you deserve. Please contact us for a free confidential consultation.
Wisconsin sexual assault laws
Under Wisconsin’s sexual assault laws, sex offenses carry severe penalties. First, second and third degree sexual assault are felony offenses requiring registry as a sex offender along with possible lifetime supervision.
Sexual assault charges can however be avoided when the accusations are baseless or if there is enough evidence to prevent a conviction. If you are facing sexual assault charges, your first step is to get in touch with a competent and experienced Sexual Assault Attorney with a proven track record. The Criminal Defense Attorneys at Eisenberg Law Offices have the expertise to handle rape cases efficiently and discreetly, aggressively defending you against sexual assault allegations. Please contact us today for a free, confidential consultation so that you can get the defense you deserve.



