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Las Vegas Solicitation Defense Attorney

Las Vegas, Nevada, Solicitation Charges Defense Attorney

If you are facing charges of soliciting a prostitute, do not think that it is a minor charge in Las Vegas. Police and prosecutors go to great lengths to prosecute prostitution, solicitation and other sex crimes to the fullest extent of the law. Although solicitation charges may be a misdemeanor, you face up to six months in jail and a possible financial penalty and classes, if you are convicted.

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The Oronoz Law Offices in Las Vegas has helped hundreds of Nevada residents and visitors to Nevada protect their rights and their future following charges of solicitation and other misdemeanor sex crimes. We have a reputation for integrity among assistant prosecutors. We are often able to find a solution that will not include a conviction or jail time. In many cases, you will not have to return to Nevada for further hearings. We can often handle everything in the local court system through our offices in Las Vegas.

What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, including your misdemeanor offense

We have helped hundreds of our clients avoid the worst penalties that a conviction for solicitation can mean in Las Vegas or another Nevada community. We handle everything, from investigating and preparing your case, through negotiating the best possible outcome for your charges. In most cases, you will not have to make a further appearance in a Nevada court.

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Experienced Las Vegas Solicitation Defense Lawyer

From our offices in Las Vegas, we represent clients residing in Nevada, or visiting the state from across the nation and around the world. Contact us anytime to for a free initial consultation.

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