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Louisiana Prostitution Defense Lawyer
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Being accused of prostitution or solicitation in Louisiana can negatively impact your life in a number of ways. Prostitution and prostitution-related charges can show up on your background check and may be discovered by your current or prospective employer. If your boss and coworkers find out that you were allegedly caught soliciting prostitution or offering sex acts for money, it could strain the relationship you once enjoyed with them or get you fired. If you are applying for a new position, your criminal charges will likely lead to several missed opportunities. Attorney Eric Johnson of The John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm understands the delicate nature of prostitution charges in Louisiana and can help you overcome this obstacle.
What are Common Prostitution Offenses in Louisiana?
Prostitution and solicitation are illegal sex crimes in Louisiana that are typically charged as misdemeanor offenses. However, some prostitution-related charges such as pandering can be felonies. In Louisiana, any sex crime that involves a weapon or a minor is always a felony offense.
To capture prostitutes and others involved in the exchange of sexual acts for money, Louisiana law enforcement officers set up elaborate sting operations in which police officers go undercover and act like they are soliciting sex. Local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies all participate in sting operations. Several parties may be charged upon the completion of these schemes:
- Prostitutes (who may be victims of human trafficking)
- “Pimps” or those who profit off of prostitution
- “Johns” or those soliciting sex
- Hotel management for enabling illegal activity
- Advertisers who may have unknowingly promoted ads for prostitution
The following are just some common Louisiana prostitution crimes for which a person may face severe penalties upon conviction:
- Pandering (aka “pimping”)
- Promoting prostitution
- Solicitation
- Letting premises
- Enticing persons into prostitution
Contact a Louisiana Prostitution Defense Lawyer
If you face charges for prostitution or any other sex crime in Louisiana, you could face double the consequences as you would for any other crime. By ending up on the Louisiana Sex Offender Registry, you could have your photo and personal information plastered online for all to see and judge. Do not allow your future to get out of hand over these charges. Eric Johnson and his team have decades of experience fighting such charges and can develop an ironclad defense for your case. Call 318-377-1555 or fill out our contact form to schedule a free consultation.