Statutory rape involving children under 13 years old in Wisconsin is a Class B felony, with a penalty of up to 60 years in prison. Statutory rape involving a minor under 16 could mean up to a $100,000 fine, 40 years in prison, or both.
The government of Wisconsin punishes statutory rape severely. The penalties if a person is convicted are:
The age of a minor usually determines the type of charge for sexual assault.
Our criminal defense attorneys have negotiated multiple felonies down to misdemeanors, non-criminal tickets and outright dismissal of charges. Through negotiation or jury trial, our Wisconsin criminal defense attorneys faithfully represent your interests to the fullest under criminal law. Grieve Law LLC has criminal defense attorneys Wisconsin trusts for powerful results.
In many states, “Romeo and Juliet” clauses exist which allow certain exceptions to statutory rape laws. If, for example, someone aged 15, 16, or 17 is within three years of his/her romantic partner, statutory rape charges will not be pursued, so long as the sexual intercourse is consensual. Unfortunately for many Wisconsin teenagers, a Romeo and Juliet clause along these lines does not exist in Wisconsin, leading to an increased need for statutory rape defense by our Waukesha Law Firm.
Under Chapter 948.02 of Wisconsin Legislature: First degree sexual assault of a child is charged when sexual contact between a legal adult and a minor age 12 or under might have taken place.
A felony conviction is possible if sexual intercourse did not occur – touching sexually with clothes on constitutes the same punishable offense.
To make matters worse, genuinely believing he/she was as old as he or she claimed is not a viable defense option in the state of Wisconsin. The good news is our sexual assault defense attorneys know how to help with these exact legal situations.
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Whether you’re facing misdemeanor or Class B felony charges due to statutory rape, it’s important to find a criminal defense lawyer that’s knowledgable and experienced in defending these types of charges.
Grieve Law has gained the respect of legal circles and the public due to a history of reducing clients’ charges. This success has earned Grieve Law numerous awards and honors including having attorneys chosen as a Top 100 Trial Lawyer in Wisconsin by the National Trial Lawyers Association and being inducted into the “Wisconsin Rising Star” category by Super Lawyers.
Grieve Law is a well-respected criminal defense law firm you can trust. No matter what charge you are facing, the experts at Grieve Law give you the best chance to reduce your statutory rape charges.