Sex Crimes

Sex crimes carry a stigma. In addition to resulting in prison time and fines, a sex crime conviction requires you to register as a sex offender with the Division of Criminal Justice Services. Thus, it is of the utmost importance that you utilize every available resource to combat an allegation of sexual abuse or rape. The lawyers at the Law Offices of Dalbir Singh & Associates P.C. are well-known in New York and the surrounding area for providing clients with aggressive and reliable defense counsel. Let the firm’s lawyers help you build a strong defense so you can protect your future.

A sex crime charge can destroy your family, your career and your reputation. Even allegations of sexual harassment can deteriorate your personal and professional relationships. Retaining counsel as quickly as possible after an arrest is essential to beating the charges, or at the very least, having them reduced. At Dalbir Singh & Associates P.C., we handle sex crime defense cases with the utmost skill and discretion.

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Below are the types of sex crimes that Dalbir Singh & Associates PC can defend you against:

  • Sexual Misconduct
  • Rape
  • Criminal Sexual Act
  • Forcible Touching
  • Persistent Sexual Abuse
  • Sexual Abuse
  • Aggravated Sexual Abuse
  • Course of Sexual Conduct Against a Child

Contact a criminal law attorney in Manhattan today

Call Dalbir Singh and Associates, PC at 212-428-2000 for immediate consultation. Our office is conveniently located in the Financial District, at 40 Wall Street, Floor 25, New York, NY 10005. We’re open five days a week.

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