Incest

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Incest will be charged when individuals who have certain familial relationships either intermarry or commit fornication or adultery with each other. Incest is considered a sex crime in California, regardless of whether the sexual intercourse was consensual or not. If convicted of this crime, the accused faces a felony, punishable by imprisonment in state prison and a mandatory requirement that he or she registers as a sex offender, in accordance with California Penal Code 290.

Incest is perhaps one of the most socially stigmatized sex crimes, as society typically believes that intimate relationships between family members are immoral and unnatural. As a result, a judge and jury will be eager to convict an individual accused of this offense. This is why it is so important for the accused to hire a criminal attorney who specializes in this very unique area of the law and who knows how to effectively influence those who hold these views.

Persons who are related within the degrees of consanguinity within which marriages are declared by law to be incestuous and void, who intermarry with each other, or who are 14 years of age or older, commit fornication or adultery with each other, will face this charge. Marriages between parents and children, ancestors and descendants of every degree, between sisters and brothers, between half-brothers and half-sisters and between uncles and nieces or aunts and nephews are incestuous, and void from the beginning, whether the relationship is legitimate or illegitimate. This means that even a consensual, sexual relationship will be deemed illegal, ruling out consent as a defense to this crime.

Although it would seem that consensual sex between adults should be private business, not regulated by the government, the state believes that it can legitimately justify its intrusion into the personal and private lives of individuals based on its interest in protecting against inbreeding (which can cause mutated births), protecting the integrity of the family unit, protecting persons who might not be in position to freely consent to sexual relationships, and in protecting children from the abuse of parental authority.

The criminal penalties that an individual faces after being charged with incest are severe enough – he or she shouldn’t also have to deal with unfair judgment and prejudice from the person that he or she turns to for help as well. The trusted criminal defense lawyers at The Kavinoky Law Firm are dedicated to protecting their client’s rights and freedoms and will stop at nothing to make sure that their clients receive fair trials and are treated by the criminal courts system with nothing but the utmost compassion and respect. They have mastered this particularly difficult area of the law and know the most effective ways to communicate their clients’ defenses to the judge and jury. To learn more about the defenses that are applicable to incest from a firm who is recognized as one of the most reputable throughout Los Angeles and California, contact The Kavinoky Law Firm at one of their many law offices today for a free consultation and for unsurpassed representation.