Pierre SD Attorneys Defending Child Sexual Molestation and Pierre Child Abuse Cases
Over half of Pierre molestation-abuse accusations are false, yet this crime has the highest conviction rate of any felony charge. An accusation of Pierre child molestation can start in a custody battle and lead to juvenile and criminal cases. An anonymous accusation of abuse can lead to the removal of your children, to criminal charges, to separation from your spouse, and ultimately a prison sentence.
Your best defense is to understand the system you face and have the most experienced legal representation possible. At the Pierre law offices of the Wise Laws Team, we have been protecting the rights of individuals throughout Pierre facing false accusations of Pierre SD child sexual molestation for over thirty years.
Decades of Successful Pierre South Dakota Child Abuse Crimes Defense
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It is very easy to be falsely accused of Pierre child abuse or lewd acts on a child, but it is exceptionally difficult to be exonerated in court. Even though 50-60% of molestation or abuse charges are false, more of these trials end in the wrongful conviction of the innocent than any other type of Pierre SD criminal case. With widespread media attention often causing a state of hysteria, this highly emotional charge tends to destroy the ability of the system to handle such cases objectively.
Were You Arrested for Pierre Child Abuse?
In family situations, frustration can suddenly turn to anger, and anger can sometimes turn into physical violence against a child. The result can be an arrest for child abuse and the need for a Pierre child abuse attorney. More than 3 million children are reported as neglected or abused in the U.S. every year. Most of the abuse is physical or psychological. Three-fourths of those held responsible are parents.
There are strict reporting laws for child abuse, assault, and neglect in Pierre. Teachers, day care workers, healthcare workers, and others who work with children are required to report signs of Pierre child abuse, Pierre assault, or neglect.