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New Jersey Criminal Defense Attorney Defending Those Accused of Sex Crimes


Tracy L. Denholtz regularly represents clients throughout New Jersey who are accused of Sex Offenses, such as: Sexual Assault, Aggravated Sexual Assault, Criminal Sexual Contact, and Invasion of Privacy.  A conviction for a Sex Offense can have dire consequences:  it can expose you to a lengthy state prison term, and can come with a host of collateral consequences such as sex offender registration, parole supervision for life, and a psychosexual evaluation.  It can also impact employment, housing, finances, education, reputation, and relationships.  Because of this, it is crucial to have an experienced, skilled, and aggressive attorney by your side. 


Ms. Denholtz is a fierce criminal defense trial attorney with over a decade of experience.  Ms. Denholtz offers relentless advocacy, strategic defense, and exceptional service to clients accused of Sex Offenses throughout New Jersey.  At Denholtz Criminal Defense, you can trust that your case will receive the meticulous attention and tireless advocacy it deserves.  If you or a loved one are facing Sex Offense charges, Ms. Denholtz is ready to fight for you. Contact Denholtz Criminal Defense today for your FREE consultation: (862) 842-0811 or Tracy@DenholtzCriminalDefense.com.


Sex Offender Registration

(N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2)


Sex Offender Registration: Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2, a person who has been convicted, adjudicated delinquent, or found not guilty by reason of insanity for the commission of one or more of the enumerated sex offenses must register as a sex offender.  Offenses requiring sex offender registration are as follows:

  • Aggravated Sexual Assault

  • Sexual Assault

  • Aggravated Criminal Sexual Contact

  • Kidnapping a Child Under 16 (where a sexual assault or criminal sexual contact occurred)

  • Endangering the Welfare of a Child (by engaging in sexual conduct)

  • Luring or Enticing

  • Criminal Sexual Contact (victim is a minor)

  • Criminal Restraint

  • False Imprisonment (victim is a minor and offender is not a parent)

  • Promoting Prostitution of a Minor

  • Leader of a Child Pornography Network

  • Attempt to commit any of the above offenses.


*NOTE: Upon a change of address, a person shall notify the law enforcement agency with which the person is registered and shall re-register with the appropriate law enforcement agency no less than 10 days before he intends to first reside at his new address. Upon a change of employment or school enrollment status, a person shall notify the appropriate law enforcement agency no later than 5 days after any such change. 

 

Failure to Register or Notify: A person who fails to register as a sex offender or fails to notify law enforcement of a change of address is guilty of a 3rd degree offense, which is punishable by up to 5 years in New Jersey State Prison.


Contact a New Jersey Sex Crimes Defense Lawyer for a Free Consultation


Sex Offense cases are very complex and highly specialized.  If you or a loved one are facing Sex Offense charges, it is crucial to hire an experienced criminal defense attorney.

 

At Denholtz Criminal Defense, we understand the stakes involved and are committed to providing you with skilled, aggressive, and personalized legal representation.  No matter what the allegations, Ms. Denholtz will provide an honest and detailed evaluation of your case, outline the best legal options available, and craft a defense strategy designed to achieve the best possible result for your unique situation.  Contact Denholtz Criminal Defense today for your free consultation: (862) 842-0811 or Tracy@DenholtzCriminalDefense.com.

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