When Texts Cross the Line . . .
Attorneys Committed to Keeping You Out of Jail and Keeping Your Record Clean
Sexting and texting have received considerable media attention recently, but it's important to take a step back and understand what those words mean. The conduct at issue can include:
- Trafficking and distributing child pornography
- Indecent exposure
- Child enticement
- Sexual exploitation of children
At the Denver law firm of Shazam Kianpour & Associates, P.C., we have successfully helped hundreds of clients avoid consequences and criminal penalties of sexting- and texting-related charges. These consequences can include a criminal record, placement on the sex offender registry, and years in prison or jail.
Often, criminal charges resulting from texting and sexting do not accurately reflect what really happened or the alleged perpetrator's intent. We can investigate your case and use private polygraph testing and other proven methods to show your innocence with the goal of preventing your charges from being filed.
Read about Cases in Which We Protected Clients' Rights
A recent case illustrates our aggressive and successful approach to sexting and texting charges:
Our 15-year-old male client's girlfriend insulted him — so, in a fit of revenge, he sent explicit photos of her to numerous friends using his phone. At the time he contacted us, he faced possible charges of distributing child porn, since she was a minor. We investigated his case, talked to law enforcement officials, and convinced them it was a one-time incident that would never happen again. Because of our work, the case was never filed.
If you have questions regarding your rights and defense following a sex crime charge relating to explicit messages and images, contact an attorney team with a long track record of success in criminal defense.
Contact Shazam Kianpour & Associates, P.C.
At the Colorado law firm of Shazam Kianpour & Associates, P.C., we offer free initial consultations, answer phones 24 hours a day and offer same-day appointments and immediate jail visits. Also, we charge affordable rates, offer payment plans and accept credit cards. To contact a lawyer, call 303-825-1075.


