A sexual assault allegation can shift your life instantly, we step in early to protect your rights and build a strategic defense.

Sexual assault cases move fast in Minnesota, often relying on statements, timelines, forensic evidence, and interpretation rather than clear proof. These cases demand immediate legal action, precise analysis, and a defense strategy that identifies gaps before they escalate into long-term consequences.
Service features
We examine every detail, from interviews and reports to digital communication and evidence handling, to challenge unsupported claims and position you strongly at every stage of the case. Our Minnesota Sex Crimes Defense Lawyers work to safeguard your reputation, freedom, and future.
- Statement and timeline analysis
- Forensic evidence review
- Digital communication review
- Consent-based defense strategy
- Pre-charge intervention
- Court representation
- Investigation oversight
- Record protection strategy
Why choose us
We are here to help you out in your sexual assault case.
Strategic Defense for High-Stakes Allegations
We build targeted defense strategies that address weaknesses in reports, interviews, and evidence handling.
Detailed Review of Every Claim
We evaluate statements, timelines, digital messages, and forensic findings to expose inconsistencies.
Focused on Protecting Your Future
We work to reduce risks, challenge unsupported allegations, and prevent long-term legal consequences.
Fast, Calculated Response
We act quickly because early intervention can significantly impact how the case progresses.
Popular questions
If you or your loved one has convicted of sexual assault in Minnesota, contact us today for a confidential consultation.
What qualifies as sexual assault in Minnesota?
Sexual assault includes any non-consensual sexual contact or conduct as defined under Minnesota criminal statutes.
Can a sexual assault allegation be challenged?
Yes. Statements, evidence, timelines, and investigative procedures can all be examined and contested.
Does forensic evidence always prove guilt?
No. Forensic reports can be misinterpreted, incomplete, or inconsistent with other parts of the case.
Should I speak to investigators without a lawyer?
No. Early statements can be misinterpreted — legal protection is essential before any communication.
Schedule your free consultation today!
Our team will answer your questions and talk you through potential next steps.