Lewd conduct covers a range of sexual acts committed in public and can have drastic legal repercussions in the state of California. These acts may include such frivolous actions as mooning, having sex in a public place, flashing, or any other number of acts. Even though they may not seem serious, the criminal charges brought upon an individual can be quite damaging. A momentary failure of discretion or pursuing an impulsive thrill can lead to harsh legal consequences, including fines and even jail time. If you have suffered charges of lewd conduct, you must contact a San Francisco criminal defense attorney promptly.

Consequences of a Lewd Conduct Charge

Under the California Penal Code, there are a wide range of acts that fall under the umbrella of “lewd conduct” and are thus sex crimes. Specifically, if you solicit or engage in the touching of breasts, buttocks, or genitals, either yours or another’s in a public place with the explicit intent to offend or arouse someone, then you can face lewd conduct charges. Indecent exposure, for instance, might be associated with or charged as lewd conduct.

What’s important to understand is that depending on the evidence the prosecutor brings to court, a savvy defense lawyer can obtain a successful outcome for your case. For instance, sometimes undercover police tempt gay men in bars, convincing them to enter the bathroom or an abandoned alleyway, and then arrest them for lewd conduct. In this case, because the accused actually made the effort to go somewhere discreet, lewd conduct charges may be proven false. Lewd conduct is charged as a misdemeanor, unless committed with a minor. Penalties include up to 6 months in jail, probation, and a maximum fine of $6,000.

Criminal Defense Lawyer in San Francisco

If you are being charged with lewd and lascivious conduct, contact an attorney from Okabe & Haushalter. Our firm understands sex crime cases, and we may be able to help have your charges reduced or dropped altogether. We can represent you in negotiations with law enforcement and prosecutors, as well as represent you in a courtroom battle.

Please contact a San Francisco criminal defense attorney if you have been arrested.

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