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Sexual Misconduct Defense Lawyer in Missouri


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Sexual Misconduct Defense Lawyer serving St. Louis, Kansas City, and ALL of Missouri.

Combs Waterkotte is the leading Sexual Misconduct Defense Law Firm serving St. Louis, Kansas City, and the entire state of Missouri.

Sexual Misconduct Defense Lawyer in Missouri

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Sexual misconduct charges can turn your life upside down. A conviction can damage your reputation, take away your freedom, and follow you for the rest of your life. Combs Waterkotte is the trusted St. Louis and Missouri sex crimes defense firm that stands beside clients in their most difficult moments. We offer confidential, nonjudgmental, and aggressive defense for anyone facing sexual misconduct allegations in Missouri.

Sexual Misconduct Laws in St. Louis and Missouri

Missouri divides sexual misconduct into three main categories, each with different definitions and penalties.

First-Degree Sexual Misconduct

Under §566.093 RSMo, a person commits first-degree sexual misconduct if they:

  • Expose their genitals in a situation where they know it will likely shock, offend, or alarm others
  • Engage in sexual contact in the presence of a third person under circumstances likely to cause shock, offense, or alarm
  • Have sexual intercourse in a public place in the presence of a third person

Penalties include:

  • First offense: Class B misdemeanor (up to 6 months in jail; fines up to $1,000)
  • Second offense: Class A misdemeanor (up to 1 year in jail; fines up to $2,000)
Second-Degree Sexual Misconduct

Under §566.095 RSMo, second-degree sexual misconduct occurs when a person solicits or requests sexual conduct from another person knowing the request will likely shock, offend, or alarm them.

Penalty: Class C misdemeanor (up to 15 days in jail; fines up to $500)

Sexual Misconduct Involving a Child

Under §566.083 RSMo, a person commits this offense if they:

  • Expose their genitals to a child under 15, knowing it is likely to shock, offend, or alarm, or for sexual arousal or gratification
  • Coerce or persuade a child under 15 to expose their genitals for arousal or gratification
  • Coerce or persuade a child under 15 to expose the breasts of a female child through electronic communication

Penalties include:

  • First offense: Class E felony (up to 4 years in prison; fines up to $10,000)
  • Subsequent offenses: Class D felony (up to 7 years in prison; fines up to $10,000)
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