Fees depend on the complexity of the case: whether it is a single misdemeanor or part of a larger indictment, whether there are potential federal issues, whether [...]
Often, yes. First-offense misdemeanors in Rhode Island are generally eligible for expungement five years after completion of the sentence, assuming no intervening convictions. Cases that resolve through [...]
Prostitution and solicitation are misdemeanors that cover the two parties to the transaction - the provider and the buyer. Pandering is a felony and covers inducing, persuading, [...]
Serious. Prostitution-related offenses are classified by federal immigration authorities as crimes involving moral turpitude (CIMTs) and, in some configurations, as aggravated felonies. Consequences can include denial of [...]
Yes, and this is the consequence most first-time defendants underestimate. A prostitution or solicitation record - even an arrest without conviction - can disqualify you from jobs [...]
Yes, sting operations are legal. Police can pose as clients, post decoy ads, and arrest people who respond. Entrapment is a defense, but it is a narrow [...]