Sexual Offence Allegations Defence

Facing Allegations of Sexual Assault or Rape

Being accused of a sexual offence such as rape, sexual assault, or another sex-related crime can be one of the most distressing experiences a person can face. Even without a conviction, an accusation alone can damage your reputation, relationships, career, and mental health. At Hi Solicitors, we understand the devastating impact these allegations have and the urgency of securing expert legal advice.

The truth is that once an allegation becomes known, it spreads quickly and can affect every part of your life. Whether the claim is true or false, the stigma is significant. This makes it vital to have a solicitor who not only knows the law but can also defend you robustly, protect your rights, and help you move forward.

What Happens After an Allegation?

Allegations of sexual offences are taken extremely seriously by the police and Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). If you are accused, you may face:

  • Police investigation and interviews under caution

  • Seizure of digital devices such as phones or laptops

  • Bail conditions or restrictions that affect your daily life

  • Court proceedings that could lead to severe penalties if convicted

Sentencing in sexual offence cases can include long custodial sentences, notification requirements (commonly known as the Sex Offenders Register), and significant personal consequences. Early representation can make a real difference to the outcome.

How We Defend You

Our sexual offences defence team uses a comprehensive strategy to challenge allegations and secure the best possible result. We work closely with you from the earliest stage of the investigation.

Our approach includes:

  • Early Legal Advice – Immediate representation at the police station or upon arrest to prevent damaging mistakes during questioning.

  • Case Analysis – Examining the prosecution’s evidence, including text messages, digital records, CCTV, and witness statements.

  • Psychological and Medical Evaluation – In cases involving rape allegations, we work with psychologists to identify issues such as depression, substance abuse, or other factors relevant to the case.

  • Independent Evidence Testing – Where forensic evidence is presented, we can instruct independent laboratories to test samples and ensure accuracy.

  • Expert Barrister Representation – We collaborate with highly experienced barristers and, where appropriate, King’s Counsel to defend you in court.

Why Choose Hi Solicitors?

  • Specialist experience in defending rape, sexual assault, indecent image, and other sex offence cases

  • Proven strategies for challenging false allegations

  • Discreet, supportive service respecting your privacy at all times

  • Nationwide coverage — we represent clients across England and Wales

  • 24/7 availability for urgent police station representation

Speak to a Solicitor Today

If you are under investigation or facing charges for a sexual offence, do not delay. The earlier you involve us, the more options we have to build a strong defence.

📞 Call 01204 371414
📧 Email [email protected]
Or complete our online enquiry form, and one of our solicitors will contact you confidentially.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a solicitor if I know I am innocent?
Yes. Innocent people are prosecuted every day. Having a solicitor ensures your case is handled properly, and that false allegations are challenged effectively.

Will my devices be taken by the police?
In many cases, yes. Phones, computers, and storage devices may be seized to look for evidence. We will advise you on your rights and challenge unlawful searches where possible.

What is the Sex Offenders Register?
If convicted of a sexual offence, you may be required to notify the police of your personal details for a set period of time. The length depends on the severity of the offence and sentence.

Can I apply for bail in a sexual offence case?
Yes. Bail may be granted, but conditions are often imposed. We can apply for bail on your behalf and challenge unfair restrictions.

Are these cases always heard in Crown Court?
Not always. Some lower-level sexual offences can be heard in the Magistrates’ Court, but most serious allegations, including rape, are sent to the Crown Court.

Speak to our Crime Specialists today.

For a free initial consultation on your legal position and the available options, please call 01204 371414. You can also email [email protected] or fill out our quick online enquiry form and we will get back to you.

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