Speak with a skilled defense lawyer who understands trafficking cases.

Sex trafficking charges in Minnesota involve complex investigations, digital evidence, multi-agency involvement, and high-level prosecution. These cases often rely on broad interpretations of communication, association, or financial activity. We analyze every component — from investigative procedures to digital records and witness statements — to identify weaknesses and build a targeted defense.
Service features
Our Minnesota Sex Crimes Defense Lawyers work to minimize exposure, challenge overreach, and protect your future at every stage of the case.
- Investigation and evidence analysis
- Digital records and communication review
- Financial and transaction evaluation
- Multi-agency investigation oversight
- Court representation
- Pre-charge protection
- Strategy for dismissal or reduction
- Long-term record protection
Why choose us
We understand your sexual trafficking case and fight for your rights and for your future.
High-Level Defense for Complex Allegations
We understand how trafficking cases are built and develop strategies that challenge investigative assumptions and procedural errors.
Comprehensive Evidence Review
We examine digital data, financial records, interviews, and surveillance to expose inconsistencies in the state’s case.
Focused on Reducing Long-Term Impact
We work to limit charges, protect your future, and prevent unnecessary escalation.
Immediate, Strategic Action
We respond quickly to control the narrative early and strengthen your defense before charges solidify.
Popular questions
If you or your loved one is allegedly involved in sex trafficking in Minnesota, contact us today for a confidential consultation.
What is sex trafficking under Minnesota law?
Sex trafficking includes receiving, recruiting, harboring, transporting, or benefiting from the commercial sexual exploitation of another person
Can digital or financial activity be misinterpreted?
Yes. Online communication, transactions, or associations can be inaccurately linked to trafficking behavior.
Are trafficking cases always federal?
Not always. Minnesota prosecutes many trafficking cases at the state level, though some may involve federal agencies.
Can I challenge the state’s evidence?
Yes. Digital data, statements, timelines, and investigative procedures can all be analyzed and contested.
Schedule your free consultation today!
Our team will answer your questions and talk you through potential next steps.