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Life After a Sex Crime Conviction

By Hager & Schwartz, P.A.

April 4, 2022

Read on to learn more about how being convicted of a sex crime can affect your day-to-day life and future opportunities.

Sex Offender Conditions

If convicted of a sex crime, the odds are that you have to register as a sex offender. While an active member of the sex offender registry, you are required to follow a number of conditions.

Examples include:

  • Inability to live or be within a certain distance of schools, parks, or other areas with children
  • Mandatory curfew
  • Yearly re-registration
  • Mandatory updates made to registration in a timely manner after a move, employment change, etc.
  • Participation in sex offender treatment program
  • Prohibition from interacting with minors if sex crime involved juveniles

You may also face additional probation conditions like a requirement to remain drug-free, other mandatory programs, community service hours, and mandatory court appearances.

How To Avoid a Sex Crime Conviction

After a sex crimes conviction, not only will you have to follow all of these requirements for years, but you will also have to live with the stigma of being a convicted sex offender. Many people fail to look past that label, making it hard for you to form and maintain meaningful relationships with others, get a job, and more.

Your best chance of avoiding this serious conviction is by working with a defense attorney to fight your charges. Experienced sex crimes defense attorneys have helped numerous people facing similar charges and unfavorable outcomes reach the best resolutions possible.

Miami Sex Crimes Defense

Do everything you can to protect your future and work with our team at Hager & Schwartz, P.A. to fight your sex crimes charges. We have received numerous not guilty verdicts, gotten hundreds of cases dismissed, and have an impressive record of success for even the most complex of cases. Share your side of the story with our Miami defense attorneys today: (305) 330-1360.