Johnson County Prostitution Defense Attorney

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In the state of Kansas, it is illegal to offer or accept money in exchange for sexual intercourse of any kind. The governing Kansas State statute is K.S.A. 21-3512. Prostitution is a class B misdemeanor under the sentencing statute K.S.A. §21-6611, which means that, should a person be charged with this crime, they may be faced with up to six months in jail, as well as a maximum fine of $1,000.


It is important to get the help you need from the Johnson County criminal defense attorney at the Martin Law Group, LLC if you are facing accusations of prostitution.


Defense Strategies for Charges of Prostitution

Perhaps you have been mistaken for someone else, or someone has falsely accused you of prostitution out of anger or bitterness. It is difficult to prove such allegations, which is why you must speak with a skilled defense attorney right away to start building your defense.

A member of the legal team at Martin Law Group could gather all relative evidence and present a convincing argument, proving that you were not the individual in question and/or that you are innocent of the crime, preventing you from being penalized for a crime you didn’t commit.

Case Review from Our Johnson County Criminal Defense Lawyer

To learn what an Johnson County criminal defense attorney from our firm could do for you, call our offices at your earliest convenience and schedule an appointment for a complimentary consultation. During this evaluation, we can review the details of your situation and help you determine what course of action is best for you. We could also provide skilled and excellent representation.


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