Today there are sex crimes charged in both state and federal court and all involve serious consequences. Charges involving criminal sexual conduct are among the most serious in criminal law and automatically stressful. …
The word homicide is used to describe any death of a person at the hands of another, whether intentionally, or unintentionally. …
What are the crimes that require registration as a sex offender in Minnesota are murder, kidnapping, criminal sexual conduct, indecent exposure, solicitation of a minor, criminal abuse, possession of child pornography. …
Revenge Porn is a new crime in Minnesota and prohibits the sharing of nude images of a person without that person’s consent. …
Both the State of Minnesota and the Federal Government prohibit the production, possession, and/or dissemination of child pornography. …
Both Minnesota state law and federal law prohibit sex trafficking. In Minnesota, sex trafficking is a felony and a conviction for it requires predatory registration as a sex offender. …
Considered the world’s oldest profession, prostitution is the exchange of money for sex, and it is illegal. In Minnesota, it’s a crime to provide the sexual services for money, and. …
While rarely charged in state court, the crime of Conspiracy is found regularly on federal indictments. A conspiracy is an agreement between two or more people to commit an illegal act, and the demonstrated intent to achieve the act. …
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