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Sexual Assault on a Child – Position of Trust Denver El Paso County Lawyer: Colorado Springs Taekwondo Instructor Accused of Sexual Assault

Posted by Kyle B. Sawyer | Apr 19, 2017 | 0 Comments

Charged with Sexual Assault on a Child - Position of Trust in Denver? You need an experienced criminal defense lawyer to defend you.

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Sexual Assault on a Child by One in a Position of Trust, C.R.S. 18-3-405.3, is charged whenever a person subjects a child under the age of eighteen to any sexual contact when they are in a position of trust with respect to the child victim. When a person is alleged to be in a “position of trust” and a pattern of sexual abuse is alleged in Denver and El Paso County, the possible consequences a person can face as a result are crippling. Reputations are ruined, and a person is at risk of facing imprisonment, fines and sex offender registration. According to one recent news story, a 44-year-old Colorado Springs Taekwondo instructor is accused of sexually assaulting at least one child over a two and half year stint at a Taekwondo location. The instructor (considered a person in a position of trust) allegedly surrendered to the El Paso County Sheriff's Department after a warrant was out for his arrest on charges of Sexual Assault on a Child by One in a Position of Trust and other charges.

What is the Position of Trust Label in Sexual Assault on a Child Cases in Adams and Arapahoe County?

When a person is caring for a child in some way, they are typically considered to be a person in a position of trust in Adams and Arapahoe County. Pastors, babysitters, counselors, coaches, doctors, stepparents, and even a parent of a person's child, can qualify as people in positions of trust. When a person is responsible for a child's welfare, the law holds them to a greater degree of responsibility for their conduct in Sexual Assault on a Child – Position of Trust cases. Sexual Assault on a Child by One in a Position of Trust charges often occur in situations where a person is babysitting, when a child's friend sleeps over, or when a teacher forms a close relationship with a child. The instructor in the news story would likely face charges of Sexual Assault on a Child – Position of Trust for subjecting a child to sexual contact when he was in a position of trust with respect to the alleged child victim.

Sexual Assault on a Child – Position of Trust in Douglas County: Pattern Charge Increases Felony Charges

If a child alleges there is a pattern of sexual abuse in Douglas County Sexual Assault on a Child – Position of Trust cases, it means they are saying they experienced sexual abuse more than once. When a pattern of sexual abuse is alleged and a victim is less than fifteen years of age in a Sexual Assault on a Child – Position of Trust case, a person risks facing class three felony (F3) charges. A pattern of sexual abuse can also apply in accusations of Sexual Assault on a Child (where no position of trust exists).

You Need a Sexual Assault on a Child by One in a Position of Trust Lawyer if Facing Charges in Jefferson County

Accusations of Sexual Assault on a Child – Position of Trust in Jefferson County are not uncommon. In fact, under many circumstances, children and teens make false allegations against a parent, stepparent, babysitter, pastor, or other adults in positions of trust.  If facing charges of Sexual Assault on a Child by One in a Position of Trust, it is extremely important that you involve an experienced and affordable criminal defense attorney to help you. You don't have anything to lose by contacting a criminal defense lawyer from the O'Malley Law Office. Don't put your life at risk by facing Sexual Assault on a Child – Position of Trust charges alone. Schedule a free initial consultation meeting with one of our attorneys and we will discuss possible defenses and what to expect moving forward in your criminal case. Call us today.

If you are facing charges of Sexual Assault on a Child – Position of Trust in Colorado, be smart and exercise your right to remain silent. Then, call a criminal defense lawyer at the O'Malley Law Office at 303-830-0880. Together, we can protect your future.

About the Author

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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