π Sexual Assault Defense
π± Internet Sex Crimes
πΆ Statutory Rape / Minor Cases
π· Child Pornography Defense
π« Indecent Exposure
π Sex Offender Registration Challenges
βοΈ Romeo & Juliet Defenses
π Tier Reduction Hearings
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What are the penalties for sexual assault in Nevada?
Sexual assault (rape) is a Category A felony under NRS 200.366 carrying life in prison with the possibility of parole after 10 years. If the victim is under 14, the minimum is 25 years without parole. Conviction requires lifetime sex offender registration.
What is Nevada's sex offender registration requirement?
Convicted sex offenders must register with local law enforcement within 3 days of moving to Nevada (NRS 179D.455). Tiers determine registration duration: Tier I (15 years), Tier II (25 years), Tier III (lifetime). Failure to register is a Category D felony.
What are common defenses in Nevada sex crimes cases?
Consent (for adult cases), misidentification, false allegations, constitutional violations (improper search, Miranda violations), lack of evidence beyond reasonable doubt, and age defenses (Romeo and Juliet near-age exemptions). DNA evidence, witness credibility, and timeline are critical.
Can a sex crime conviction be sealed in Nevada?
Most sex crime convictions cannot be sealed in Nevada. Category A and B sex felonies are permanently on your record. However, some lesser offenses (Category D, E felonies) may be eligible for sealing after 5β12 years if the conviction is not for sexual assault or crimes involving children.