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so depending on the type of sex crime
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you choose with you may have a variety
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of
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of different defenses in a sort of a
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rape situation involving
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adults the one of the most common
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defenses is
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consent so that is something that’s
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going to have to be explored
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you’re going to have to also take into
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consideration whether alcohol or drugs
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played a part so that is a a common
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defense in in general but there’s always
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different permutations and different
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aspects of that so if you’re charged
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with a
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a sexual offense involving a computer
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for example possession of child
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pornography
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you may have a very technical defense in
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that case you’re going to need a
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forensic
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computer analyst to look at the at the
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data
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but in in other types of sex offenses i
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think that
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the facts are very critical so it’s
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going to be important for you
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to talk about this very specific facts
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of your case and what was going on
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what was happening with your lawyer i
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find that in a lot of sex
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cases there is no real common
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uh cookie cutter approach to defending a
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sex case
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you know whether it’s a allegations of
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child molest or rape
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or possession of child pornography the
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facts are going to be very
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dependent on formulating your defense
San Diego, CA criminal defense attorney Brian J. White talks about the possible defenses for a sex crime case.