Kansas Prostitution Laws and Criminal DefenseDespite its status as the world's oldest profession and the "victimless crime" sentiment held by many, a conviction on charges of soliciting a prostitute can mean sex offender registration for a minimum of seven years and turn what was a case of bad judgment into a career-destroying, life-changing event. Protect the life and career you have worked so hard to establish. Contact our law office for a free consultation. Advocating for You—Call The Swain Law Office Toll Free at 1-866-550-2787At The Swain Law Office, we represent a much broader range of clients than you might expect, and provide them with the kind of strong and experienced legal advocacy required to obtain results. Our lawyers have handled prostitution-related cases in the Kansas City metropolitan area and throughout the state of Kansas for clients that include business executives, physicians, accountants, college professors, and dentists. In many cases where clients have been arrested and charged for the first time, Swain Law Office attorneys have had a great deal of success in helping them avoid conviction and sex offender registration through placement into diversion programs. Underage Teen Prostitution Online and the Laws of KansasIn an effort to disguise the activity and to avoid the street-level deterrence tactics of neighborhood watch groups, more and more prostitutes of all ages are turning to the Internet to conduct their "business." This is especially true of teenage / child prostitutes whose presence on the street tends to get more attention from both the police and the public. This can mean big trouble for people who try to solicit a prostitute online. If the person solicited turns out to be a minor, Jessica's Law can turn what would ordinarily be a very embarrassing arrest for prostitution into a 25-year jail sentence. Click here to visit the Swain Law Office's main web site on criminal defense. For answers to your questions about Kansas prostitution laws, online solicitation charges, and how we can help protect your rights—call or contact our offices today and talk to our attorneys about your situation. Initial consultations are provided free of charge, and we handle all cases with maximum discretion. |

