As of November 1, 2023, most juveniles will no longer have to register as a sex offender and be eligible to seal their convictions. Law enforcement will start removing eligible people from the registry soon and mailing letters confirming they have been removed. If you receive a letter indicating that you have been removed from the registry, please contact our office for a free consultation to determine if you are eligible to seal your offense.

Helping You Protect Your Future

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Achieving Results In Sex Crimes Cases Involving Children

Any criminal charge can have life-altering consequences, but few accusations are more disruptive and frightening than an accusation that you committed a sexual offense against a child. Aside from facing consequences like incarceration, you may be unable to find or keep employment, have restrictions placed on where you live, be required to register as a sex offender and experience public scorn.

The Law Office of Amy Muth, PLLC, in Seattle, aggressively defends the rights and freedom of people accused of child sex offenses in Washington, including:

Addressing Your Unique Circumstances

The relationship between defendants and alleged victims of sex crimes adds a layer of complexity to many cases. The accuser may be a family member, a friend, a caretaker, a teacher or someone else close to the accused.

Dealing with these issues requires help from an attorney who will listen to your concerns and address the individual circumstances of your case. The Law Office of Amy Muth, PLLC, takes on a small caseload to make certain that your case receives the close attention and thorough preparation it deserves.

Our attorneys develop a close understanding of client sex crime charges and carefully counsels them in assessing what legal options are available to pursue reduced sentences or charges, dismissals, or acquittals.

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