Miami Sex Crime Lawyer

A sex crime accusation threatens your freedom, your reputation, and your future — often before there's a single piece of evidence. These cases demand a careful, discreet, and aggressive defense from day one.

Erick Cruz, Miami criminal defense attorney

An accusation is not proof

Few charges carry as much weight as one of a sexual nature. The damage to your reputation can begin before a court hears a single word, and a conviction can bring registration as a sex offender — often for life — on top of years in prison. Yet many of these cases rest on an accusation, with no physical evidence to back it up.

That's why I handle these cases with two priorities: a rigorous defense on the facts and the protection of your privacy as the process unfolds.

How I defend these cases

Cases I handle in this area

Frequently asked questions

I’ve been accused but there’s no physical evidence. Can they still prosecute me?

Yes. Many of these cases rest on the testimony of the accuser, with no physical evidence. That doesn’t mean the case is strong; it means credibility and context become the center of the defense.

Will I end up on the sex offender registry?

A conviction for certain sex offenses carries registration, often for life, with consequences for where you can live and work. Avoiding that consequence is often one of the central goals of the defense.

Can my case be handled discreetly?

I protect your privacy at every possible stage. While some steps in the process are public, much of the defense work can be handled with the utmost discretion.

I believe it’s a false accusation. What can I do?

False accusations, or ones driven by personal conflict, do happen. The motivations, contradictions, and records are investigated, and the defense is built on that basis. Don’t talk to anyone about the case without a lawyer.

Your reputation and your freedom deserve a serious, discreet defense.

If you or a loved one is facing charges in Miami, let's talk today. The consultation is free.

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