Rape and Sexual Assault Charges
An allegation of sexual assault can make you feel like your world has been turned upside down. You ask yourself "is this really happening?" Such an allegation injures a person's reputation and can make life difficult for a person's family and employer. The answer often is a trial with a jury of your peers. For this you need a talented lawyer by your side. You need a lawyer who will make your battle his battle.
Allegations of Rape First Degree or Second Degree bring lengthy mandatory prison sentences and sex offender registration requirements. It is important to talk to a lawyer as soon as you are contacted by the police or when you feel you first become suspected of wrongdoing.
In Washington, there are three different degrees of sexual assault: Rape in the First Degree, Rape in the Second Degree and Rape in the Third Degree. Our law firm has handled numerous sexual assault cases throughout eastern Washington, including many at Eastern Washington University and Washington State University. When such a serious charge is leveled against a young person, the case can take on a particular sense of urgency. False sexual assault allegations seem to be particularly common on our college campuses across this country. Mr. Graham has also handled many statutory rape charges such as Rape of Child in the Third Degree and Child Molestation in the Third Degree. Mr. Graham has considerable experience with such case, and his success in court is also attributable to the fact that he is often assisted by the nation’s top expert witnesses. An expert witness can review the work done by the police and by the emergency room doctors or SANE nurses who did the examination.
Mr. Graham has been doing major felony cases since 1998, and can give you the advocacy and legal representation you deserve. His firm is available on evenings and weekends, and does free consultations on criminal cases. You owe it to yourself or your loved one to get the best possible legal representation. Mr. Graham does cases in Spokane and the surrounding communities of eastern Washington.