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Criminal Defense - Soliciting a Police Decoy



The police, in recent times, have discovered that they have a very hard time combating prostitution. Instead of going after the prostitutes, particularly in Kansas City, Missouri, the police are now going after the people who do business with the prostitutes.

In other words, they go after the customers, or in slang terms, the "Johns". It's not uncommon for someone to report that they merely stopped to talk, never offered to have sex for money, and were arrested for soliciting a prostitute.

If a prostitute solicits you, the only thing you should do, is say "no" and walk away. If you engage them in any conversation at all, you will likely be arrested.

Whether you meant to solicite a prostitute's services, or not, you need a good criminal defense attorney. A good attorney, in many instances, can probably keep this sex crime violation off your record.

What you have to understand is that once you are charged with soliciting a police decoy, you have in fact been charged with a sex crime.

Nobody wants his employer, any prospective employer, or anybody else that has access to your police records to know that you have been convicted of a sex crime. This is you should go out of your way to keep that off your record.

Click here for additional information on Sex Crimes in general.

 


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