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Facing Sex Crime Charges in Moore? Our Legal Team Stands with You

When you face accusations of a sex crime in Moore, every part of your life can feel uncertain. Fear, confusion, and anxiety are a natural response—especially with so much at stake. At Schumacher Law Group, our legal team understands how disorienting this moment can be. We have spent over 30 years standing up for people in your position, offering experience, team support, and a plan to help you move forward.

A sex crime charge can threaten your freedom, career, relationships, and reputation. The choice you make about who represents you may have a lasting impact. With our collaborative, team-based approach, we are ready to respond with skill and determination the moment you reach out. With a former district judge and prosecutor on our team, we know the Cleveland County Courthouse, local law enforcement, and how the system operates.

From the start of your case, we provide you with honest answers and practical steps. Our goal is to protect your dignity, rights, and privacy—whether you are dealing with the Moore Police Department, the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office, or the courtroom itself.

Call (405) 643-4884 today to schedule a free consultation.

What is Considered a Sex Crime in Oklahoma?

Under Oklahoma law, a sex crime is generally defined as any criminal offense that involves illegal or non-consensual sexual conduct, sexual exploitation, or sexual communication involving coercion, force, or individuals who cannot legally consent. Oklahoma takes sex crimes very seriously, and prosecutors aggressively pursue these cases.

Consent plays a major role in these cases, but the law also considers the age, mental capacity, and relationship of the individuals involved. Certain acts are automatically illegal, even if they appear consensual, such as sexual activity involving minors or people who are legally unable to give consent.

Sex crimes in Oklahoma are typically prosecuted as felonies, which can carry lengthy prison sentences and long-term consequences even after a sentence is served.

Common Types of Sex Crimes

Sex crimes can take many forms, and each carries its own legal definitions and penalties. Some of the most common sex crimes charged locally include:

  • Sexual Assault / Rape: This involves non-consensual sexual intercourse or penetration. It may involve physical force, threats, manipulation, or situations where the victim cannot consent due to intoxication, disability, or age.
  • Statutory Rape: Sexual activity with a minor who is legally incapable of giving consent, even if the minor claims the act was consensual. Oklahoma has strict laws regarding age of consent.
  • Sexual Battery: This refers to intentional, non-consensual touching of intimate areas for sexual gratification.
  • Indecent Exposure: Willful exposure of private parts in a public place or in front of others without consent.
  • Lewd or Indecent Acts with a Minor: Any sexual contact, communication, or exploitation involving someone under the age of consent.
  • Child Pornography / Sexual Exploitation of a Minor: Creating, possessing, distributing, or viewing illegal explicit material involving minors is a serious federal and state offense.
  • Solicitation of a Minor (Online or In Person): Communicating with a minor for the purpose of engaging in sexual activity or inappropriate conduct.

Even misdemeanor-level sex offenses can have devastating consequences, such as mandatory registration and background checks showing the offense. A Moore sex crime lawyer at Schumacher Law Group will carefully evaluate the charges and pursue the strongest defense possible.

Penalties for Sex Crimes in Oklahoma

Penalties for sex crimes in Oklahoma can be life-altering. Depending on the charge, a conviction may result in:

  • Lengthy prison sentences (several years to life)
  • Large fines
  • Probation with strict conditions
  • Mandatory sex offender registration
  • GPS monitoring
  • Court-ordered therapy or counseling
  • Loss of parental rights or visitation restrictions
  • No-contact orders
  • Damage to reputation and employment prospects

Sex offender registration in Oklahoma can last 15 years, 25 years, or even a lifetime depending on the offense. This can limit where you live, where you work, and who you can be around. That is why it is critical to have a skilled Moore sex crime lawyer on your side as soon as possible.

Legal Defenses to Sex Charges

At Schumacher Law Group, we believe that every case must be thoroughly investigated. There are many possible legal defenses in sex crime cases, and an effective Moore sex crime lawyer will tailor the defense strategy to the specific facts. Common defense approaches may include:

  • False Allegations: Unfortunately, false accusations occur for many reasons, including revenge, jealousy, misunderstandings, or child custody disputes. We look for inconsistencies in statements and motives that may reveal the truth.
  • Consent: In adult cases, proving that the alleged activity was consensual may be a viable defense, depending on the circumstances and evidence.
  • Lack of Evidence: The prosecution must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Many sex crime cases lack physical evidence and rely only on testimony, which can sometimes be challenged.
  • Mistaken Identity: Eyewitness testimony and online identifications can be unreliable. We examine whether the correct individual was actually involved.
  • Illegal Search and Seizure: If law enforcement violated your constitutional rights while collecting evidence, that evidence could potentially be suppressed.
  • Improper Interview or Coercion: If a confession or statement was obtained improperly, it may be challenged in court.

Our Moore sex crime attorney will examine police conduct, forensic results, electronic data, and witness testimony to identify flaws and opportunities in your defense.

Sex Crime FAQs

Should I talk to the police if I’m accused of a sex crime?

No. You should not speak to law enforcement or answer questions without a Moore sex crime lawyer present. Anything you say can be used against you.

Can sex crime charges be dropped?

Yes. Charges may be dismissed if there is insufficient evidence, procedural errors, or testimony that is proven false or unreliable.

Will I have to register as a sex offender?

Many sex crimes in Oklahoma require registration, but in some cases, it may be avoided or reduced with strong legal representation.

How long do sex crime cases take?

Every case is different. Some resolve in months, while others may take a year or longer depending on complexity and court schedules.

Can I still work while my case is pending?

Possibly, but it depends on the charges, bond conditions, and any court-ordered restrictions.

Take the Next Step Now

Timely action can make a significant difference in your defense. If you are facing sex crime allegations, or someone you care about has just been accused, reach out to our team now. We are here to listen, answer your questions, and begin protecting your rights with discretion and compassion.

Contact Schumacher Law Group now for confidential guidance.

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