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Child Prostitution Crackdown Near Super Bowl

Posted by Kyle B. Sawyer | Feb 12, 2016 | 0 Comments

A short time ago, sixteen teenagers between the ages of 13 and 17-years-old were rescued after a law enforcement child prostitution crackdown around the Super Bowl. Many of the children and teens involved were girls, who were allegedly used for sexual services by pimps. During the crackdown, nearly 45 “pimps” and associates were arrested in multiple states. The pimps and prostitutes allegedly moved from state to state. They eventually gathered around where the Super Bowl was occurring to try to find a larger group of customers. In Denver, Arapahoe County and across Colorado, child prostitution-related crimes come with serious consequences. You should always consult an experienced child prostitution lawyer in Denver if you've been charged or accused of a child prostitution-related crime. Your future is at stake.

Child Prostitution Crackdown: Adams County, Colorado Child Prostitution Crimes

In Adams County and across Colorado, because child prostitution crimes are often charged after large gatherings or events, it can be easy to be falsely accused or charged. You may have simply been at the wrong place at the wrong time. Child prostitution crimes in Northglenn, Adams County and across Colorado include Soliciting for Child Prostitution, Inducement of Child Prostitution, Pandering of a Child, Keeping a Place of Child Prostitution, Pimping of a Child, Patronizing a Prostituted Child, and Procurement of a Child. Each one of these crimes is a felony in Colorado.

Crimes of Child Prostitution in Douglas County Subject to Indeterminate Sentencing

When crimes are committed against children, the government has the harsh mindset of thinking you cannot be cured. They are afraid you will reoffend, even though many people are falsely accused and charged during a child prostitution crackdown or prostitution sting. Because of the government's harsh mindset, indeterminate sentencing exists. Indeterminate sentencing means there's a possibility for a lifetime of incarceration. Each one of these child sexual exploitation and child prostitution crimes in Douglas and Jefferson County are subject to indeterminate sentencing:

  • Human Trafficking of a Minor for Sexual Servitude (C.R.S. 18-3-504(2))
  • Procurement of a Child for Sexual Exploitation (C.R.S. 18-6-404)
  • Soliciting for Child Prostitution (C.R.S. 18-7-402)
  • Pandering of a Child (C.R.S. 18-7-403)
  • Procurement of a Child (C.R.S. 18-7-403.5)
  • Keeping a Place of Child Prostitution (C.R.S. 18-7-404)
  • Pimping of a Child (C.R.S. 18-7-405)
  • Inducement of Child Prostitution (C.R.S. 18-7-405.5)
  • Patronizing a Prostituted Child (C.R.S. 18-7-406)

You Need the Best Denver Child Prostitution Lawyer to Defend You

If you've been charged or accused of any one of the above child prostitution crimes in Denver, Gilpin County or anywhere else in Colorado, consult a child prostitution lawyer immediately. In some cases, our child prostitution lawyers can get charges reduced or dismissed altogether. You need an aggressive child prostitution Denver attorney to stand by you in court and represent your side of the story. Call our office today to set up a free initial consultation.

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If you have been charged with a child prostitution crime in Colorado, be smart, exercise your right to remain silent, and call the best child prostitution attorneys at the O'Malley Law Office at 303-830-0880 or fill out the “Get Help Now” form on the side of this page.  Together, we can protect your future.

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Kyle B. Sawyer

I have a passion for defending others in criminal cases. I am able to empathize with my clients and understand their emotions and fears. I have a unique perspective on the criminal justice system and I understand what it feels like to be wrongly accused of a crime.

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