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Sex Crimes & Domestic Violence

Illinois Sex Crimes Defense Lawyer

Being convicted of a sex crime can stay with you for the rest of your life, acting like a "scarlet letter" on your record. If you have been accused of a sex crime, you need the experience of criminal defense attorney Warren J. Breslin on your side.

For your free consultation, call 847-934-7070 or toll free at 888-934-7070 today.

An Aggressive Defense Against Sex Crimes Charges

Warren J. Breslin defends all sex crimes cases, including cases involving:

  • Sexual Assault
  • Sexual Abuse
  • Solicitation
  • Statutory Rape
  • Solicitation of a Minor
  • Internet Crimes
  • Child Pornography
  • Indecent Exposure
  • Prostitution, Pimping and Pandering

There may not be anything more damaging to a reputation than a sex crime conviction, not to mention the always accompanying lengthy penitentiary sentence. If you have been accused of a sex crime it is important to contact Warren J. Breslin before saying anything to the police. You have nothing to gain and everything to lose by speaking to the police, or to anyone else for that matter, without having a lawyer present.

If convicted, your name will be on the sex offender registry for 10 years to life. You will be branded as a dangerous sex offender for the rest of your life.

Warren J. Breslin has worked as a police officer and prosecutor. He knows what it takes to win these cases and he has extensive trial experience.

Protecting You From Domestic Violence Charges

Police have strict orders to make an arrest when responding to a domestic violence call. The phrase "take a walk around the block and cool off" no longer applies.

There are courts specifically set up to hear domestic violence cases, and Warren J. Breslin has extensive experience representing people who have been saddled with orders of protection or restraining orders that prevent them from seeing their family.

Domestic violence is a hot button issue. The state is very aggressive when it comes to these issues, causing prosecutors to be less likely to drop charges even when a complainant wants the charges dropped. Prosecutors will compel a complainant to appear and testify if they want to. Before speaking to anyone about your domestic violence charges, speak to Warren J. Breslin.

Contact Warren J. Breslin Law Offices today for a free consultation with experienced criminal defense lawyer Warren J. Breslin. He serves clients in Schaumburg, Chicago and throughout Illinois.