The defense of a criminal sexual conduct charge in Minnesota requires hiring a skilled criminal defense attorney. When a women fabricates a rape charge, there is usually a good reason for it. The alleged victim may have cheated on her boyfriend or husband and is now worried about her lover posting the news of the affair on Facebook or Snap Chat. If the affair with an old boyfriend is brought to the attention of mutual friends, it could bring her marriage to a screeching halt. The defense in this case is consent. A strong case needs to be built by locating and preserving any snap chat messages, text messages, or emails from the alleged victim sent before the affair to prove her state of mind. There are many other useful defenses to win an acquittal in a rape case. If you are interested in a free phone consultation, please give me a call at (612) 339-1024.
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