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Sex Crimes-Child Abuse


Being convicted of a sex crime will scar you for life. Not only will you have a permanent criminal record, but in all states, except Wyoming, you will need to register as a sex offender. This requirement lasts a lifetime.
In addition, if you are placed on probation as a sex offender (sex offender probation), there is a real likelihood that your probation will go on in perpetuity, i.e., it will never be terminated.
Sex offenses include the following:
• Sexual assault or rape
• Child abuse
• Child molestation
• Other sex crimes that make you a threat to children and society
• Solicitation of a minor
At the Law Offices of C. Robert Biondino, Jr., P.C., our criminal defense team provides individuals with an experienced and aggressive defense. We understand your situation and consequences of a conviction and will vigorously fight to protect your rights and your freedom.

Colorado Child Abuse Defense Attorney
Criminal defense attorney, Robert Biondino, has 10 years experience defending clients charged with sex offenses, including child abuse. Unfortunately, many individuals (mostly men) are accused of child abuse because of an attempt to gain leverage in a custody dispute.
What Should You Do If You Have Been Falsely Accused of Child Abuse?
If you have been falsely accused of child abuse or child molestation, you should contact an experienced criminal defense attorney who has defended against child abuse allegations as soon as possible. Waiting can be extremely detrimental as a single charge can multiply into many charges.
In addition, the earlier an experienced attorney, such as Mr. Biondino, gets involved in your case, the greater the likelihood of exposing the lies.
If you have been falsely accused of child abuse or child molestation, or charged with another sex crime, please call us at 303.477.3980 for a free confidential consultation or fill out our intake form on our Contact Us page. We are available 24/7 by phone or e-mail for emergencies. You should take your criminal charges seriously; we do.