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BEWARE! The FBI and Kansas local law enforcement are actively watching for potential human trafficking and sex crimes. They are particularly interested in events involving minors online. There has been an uptick in allegations and arrests involving both. Further, charging human trafficking is more frequently being charged.
What can you do if you are under investigation or charged? ALWAYS REMAIN SILENT. Along with that here are a few common pitfalls to avoid: (1) You should not offer or give your electronics passwords; (2) You should not provide usernames, logins, email addresses, chatroom names, etc.; (3) You should not allow or provide access to anything that law enforcement does not have a warrant for; (4) You should not meet with law enforcement or give "your side of the story"; (5) You should not submit to a lie detector test; and (6) You should not make calls where you discuss the allegations and/or your arrest, except for with an attorney. The best thing you can do is protect yourself through silence. The next thing you should do is hire an attorney. There are life-altering, long term, consequences possible. Attorney T. Morton is available to help guide you and answer your questions. Call today (913) 602-7288. https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/kansascity/news/during-human-trafficking-awareness-month-fbi-kansas-city-reminds-public-to-beware-of-human-trafficking
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Always remember you are innocent of crimes until proven guilty. That may not be how it feels if you are contacted by Kansas police, child protective services, an investigator, etc. and accused of a sex crime. Once law enforcement seeks to speak to you may feel hopeless and afraid. That's normal. Recently, Attorney T. Morton was able to help three clients avoid arrests following a criminal investigation.
What these clients did right: 1. Openly denied the allegations; 2. Contacted an attorney; 3. Did not attempt to sway or discuss the allegations with the alleged victim(s); 4. Sought family and friends support during this difficult time; 5. Gave no further statements to law enforcement and/or anyone; and 6. Carried on with their ordinary life. There is a catch though. You will never get a letter or notice that there was no probable cause for arrest. Additionally, some arrests come many months or years later. However, when you do as these three clients did, you are protecting yourself and your potential defenses should you later be charged with a crime. Attorney T. Morton cannot promise you the same results but, she will make every effort to ensure you are fully informed and prepared for the best and worst case senario. Any allegation of a sex crime, in Kansas, is serious (even those that are misdemeanors). If you landed on this post, it is probably because you have cause for concern. Call Attorney T. Morton today (913) 602-7288 today. Over the Thanksgiving weekend, Attorney T. Morton and two of her clients received great news. Much to everyone's relief, their cases were formally closed without arrest and/or criminal prosecution. These two cases couldn't be more different in initiation and allegation. Kansas City, Kansas sex crimes investigations can stem from a number of things. Many come from criminal allegations or family services complaints. Some involve minor children. Contact from law enforcement or investigators is not only shocking and scary, but also overwhelming. Here are five things you can do to put yourself in the best position to avoid criminal charges too:
This office cannot guarantee that your case will be resolved the same as others. Nonetheless, applying these the above-mentioned tips could help you. Never forget, Kansas is tough on sex crimes and the potential penalties are high. Call Attorney T. Morton today (913) 602-7288 to discuss your case. Let's get right into it. If you are being charged with your first criminal offense ever in your life, the likelihood of you receiving jail time is low. In fact, the Johnson County, Kansas prosecutor likely will allow you to apply for diversion, or they will offer you a standard plea. This is a sigh of relief for many. However, even if this is your first criminal charge, there are some charges that do not resolve so easily. That is because the Kansas sentencing grid makes several charges "presumptively imprisonment", such as:
Attorney T. Morton successfully resolved several felony sex crimes, across two separate counties, down to two counts, and dismissal of the second county's case. This meant a reduction in possible consequences by over 20 years of prison. You might be wondering how one can be facing so many charges. More will be explained below.
Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for those charged with Kansas sex crimes to be facing multiple charges. This can happen even if there is only one alleged victim. That is because many cases, even with only one actual sexual contact allegation, have series of events. Here's how: First, many circumstances involve a build-up to an event, such as: text message exchanges, requests/sending images, watching explicit content together/sending such content, etc. Most would understand this to be some part of a grooming process. Any one of these acts could be charged as a crime in Kansas (ex. solicitation). Second, it is not uncommon for there to be drugs and/or alcohol found in or surrounding the charges. If these are used as part of the alleged crime aggravated charges will likely result (ex. aggravated sodomy). If these are provided to a minor this too could be a separate charge. Third, with the right set of facts, most contact can be considered unlawful. Besides use of sexual organs, touching, kissing, removing of clothing, contact on top of clothing, etc. can become attempt and/or actual sexual contact, and amount to individual counts of crimes. Not only that, but it then can also be used as the basis for supporting the alleged completion of a sex crime (ex. indecent liberties). Third, you may be prosecuted in more than one court, even if there is only one alleged victim. This occurs when: (1) Your allegations involve more than one county; (2) The alleged victim and you reside in different counties; (3) Any of the acts involve Kansas and another state; and/or (4) You are alleged to have taken/travelled with the alleged victim(s) to more than one state. As a result, you can face multi-county, multi-state and even federal charges. There are times when such complex matters must be taken to trial. There are also times when the potential consequences of trial (personally, professionally, etc.) far outweigh acceptance of a plea. Either way you need quality defense to help you maneuver your case. Attorney T. Morton cannot guarantee you the same outcome as the above-mentioned client but is happy to discuss your case with you today. Call NOW for your free 20-minute consultation - (913) 602-7288. Generally, in Johnson County, Kansas child pornography possession is not something that people are accused of immediately. Many find out about the allegations when the sheriff comes for their arrest. These charges can stem from internet searches, chat room interactions, cellphone message exchanges and more. Sometimes it is a sting operation. Frequently it is because of another allegation of sex crimes, such as:
sexual exploitation indecent liberties sodomy, etc.. You should know there are defenses to such a crime. Here are some:
Find out the potential penalties for child endangerment by CLICKING HERE. Misdemeanor charges carry lesser potential consequences than felony charges. What many don't know is that you can be charged with something worse than a felony. When you are charged with an "aggravated" crime you are facing penalties that exceed the general charge. Some examples of such charges include:
A recent rash of arrest for online sex crimes has occurred. That is because Kansas law enforcement is aggressively investigating sex offenses, especially those involving children. Here is what you need to know:
First, it is easier for Kansas police to hide their identities and pretend to be minors online. This is not generally considered entrapment, and any lies are allowed. You can face some of the same charges when you are chatting with an officer as when you are an actual child. (ex. solicitation, attempted indecent liberties w/ a child, etc.) Second, they will likely have ongoing conversations with you. That is because the more comfortable you get the more you reveal about yourself. It also helps them ensure they have a solid case against you. Third, it is possible that they will try to set up a time/place to meet you. If you fail to meet you likely will still be facing a Kansas anticipatory sex crime. Should you arrive, according to the arrangement, you will likely escalate your sex crime charges. If there is an actual child involved and you have any sexual contact with them the charges will immediately escalate (ex. unlawful sexual relations). The age of both you and the alleged victims matters. Fourth, do not be fooled into thinking that if you remain online you remain anonymous. It is relatively simple for Kansas investigators to determine where, and who, you are. With a warrant in hand they can come and arrest you anytime and anywhere. They will likely have a search warrant at that time too. Finally, as always, remember that just because you have been accused of a crime doesn't mean you are guilty of it. The best thing you can do, should Kansas police come looking for you, is contact an attorney. You have questions. Call Attorney T. Morton at (913) 602-7288. Consultations are free and payment plans are available. Fourth of July falls on a hot weekday this year. This office certainly hopes you enjoy the celebrations Kansas City, Kansas has to offer. Should you be cited or charged with a crime, remember these things:
Panic and fear are what most people feel when they come into contact with Kansas law enforcement. Instead of immediately calling an attorney, many begin to Google their circumstances to find answers. This FAQs is intended to answer the ten most common questions (or things you should know) when under investigation for, or charged with, a sex crime:
Bonus Tip: When in doubt ask an attorney before doing anything. You have rights that you may relinquish or waive if you don't assert those. All allegations, investigation and criminal charges are serious. Never doubt that. Kansas sex crimes are considered some of the most serious. If you have questions about your specific circumstances don't hesitate to call for your free consultation (913) 602-7288. Payment plans are available. |
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