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Statutory Rape

Statutory Rape Charges Legal Help in Idaho

Aggressive With Opponents. Compassionate with Clients.

The term "statutory rape" can invoke a scenario involving relations between a minor and a much older person. But statutory rape charges often involve two individuals of similar age, like an 18 year-old boy and a 15 or 16 year-old girl, both of whom are peers in high school.

The lawyers of the Boise law firm of Miller & Harr, PLLC have helped dozens of clients facing statutory rape charges. We handle each case following a clear goal; keeping our client out of jail and off of the sex offender registration list.

Have you been charged with statutory rape? Do you feel wrongly charged, or have questions regarding how the circumstances of your situation may affect your case? Contact the Boise law firm of Miller & Harr, PLLC. Call 888-562-0049 or 208-473-2586.

There Is No Good Defense Without a Thorough Investigation

Statutory rape cases often hinge on the facts of case. Was consent given? How does the "victim" feel about the case? Will witness' testimony confirm or agree with the charges? Did police officers follow procedure when pursuing the case or making the arrest?

We can conduct an in-depth investigation to uncover the facts of the case, then provide aggressive representation through to trial, if necessary. Our criminal defense representation of statutory rape charges has resulted in numerous positive outcomes for many clients. For a no-charge consultation regarding your statutory rape case, and for more information about our firm, contact our office.

How to Contact Us

If you need legal help in Boise, contact Miller & Harr, PLLC. We speak English and Spanish, offer free initial consultations, are available for evening and weekend appointments, and are conveniently located on The Grove in downtown Boise in the US Bank Building. To contact an attorney, call 888-562-0049 or 208-473-2586.

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