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Solicitation of a Minor Using the Internet

If You Are Charged with Solicitation of a Minor Using the Internet, Call the Metro Detroit Defense Lawyer That Specializes in Sex Crime Law

Solicitation of a minor or child sexually abusive activity is a criminal charge that often carries little sympathy within the criminal justice system. Unfortunately, many people who otherwise would not use a chat room to solicit a child get entangled in police sting operations.

A conviction of solicitation of a minor using the internet case will result in prison time and registration on the Sex Offender Registry Act list. Because of these factors, it is extremely important that you have a defense attorney who knows all aspects of the crime and the SORA requirements.

Call the Law Firm That Focuses Specifically on Solicitation of a Minor Using the Internet Cases


If you have been charged with solicitation of a minor using the internet, contact the Michigan criminal defense attorneys of The Law Offices of Raymond A. Cassar, P.L.C. You are facing severe consequences and, to beat your charge, you will need a defense team that is versed in the law and the technology that is being used against you. Your future is too important to trust to an inexperienced attorney. Put our premier defense team to work for you.

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Time is critical when facing any criminal charge. To protect your rights and build the best case, you need the right team to help guide you through the legal hurdles set up to take your money, reputation, and freedom. Call us today, and we will help you fight back.

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Our Defense Attorneys Help Keep Metro Detroit Residents Off the Sex Offender Registration List

A conviction of solicitation of a minor using the internet case will result in prison time and registration on the Sex Offender Registry Act list. Because of these factors, it is extremely important that you have a defense attorney who knows all aspects of statutory rape law and changes to the SORA requirements.

SORA Tier Classifications

In addition to the criminal penalties imposed for a sex crime conviction, registration on the Sex Offender Registry is also required. All registrable offenses are categorized into one of three separate Tiers:

  • Tier I: Registration for 15 years (non-public)
  • Tier II: Registration for 25 years (public)
  • Tier III: Lifetime registration (public)

Along with the individual tier creations, the recent changes to the Sex Offender Registry List (SORA) enable certain convicted sex offenders to avoid the registration requirement altogether or have their registration period reduced. It is critical to choose an attorney that thoroughly understands the requirements of SORA as well as the avenues available to avoid registration.

SORA is so extremely complicated that many judges and lawyers are relying on seminars and colleagues for guidance. Our office has painstakingly reviewed the current version of the legislation and are ready to help our clients take advantage of the changes.