In Ohio, sexual assault is defined as engaging in sexual conduct with another when the offender purposely compels the other person to submit by force or threat of force.
Survivors of sexual assault often have an immediate decision to make – whether to report the assault or not. Many times, survivors are traumatized and confused immediately following an assault; therefore, making a clear or even rational decision may be difficult. There are many reasons a survivor may choose not to report an assault, especially if there has been a threat of potential violence by the perpetrator. However, there are just as many reasons survivors choose to file a report with law enforcement.
It is important to note that if a sexual assault survivor chooses to seek medical treatment, staff are required to report it to law enforcement. Reporting a sexual assault does not guarantee prosecution. A report is simply the catalyst for an investigation. The law will only pursue a prosecution if the evidence suggests that a crime was committed. Once it has been determined that a criminal element was involved, a prosecutor will review the case and charge the perpetrator with the appropriate offense.
Other criminal sex offenses in Ohio include:
Sexual offense convictions may require lifelong registration as a sexual offender, dictate where you can reside, and may prohibit you from being employed in certain occupations or positions. In addition, sexual assault accusations and convictions can carry a stigma that may affect social and familial relationships.
If you are a survivor of a sexual assault and seeking legal counsel for the next steps to take or if you or someone you know has been charged with a sexual offense crime, the lawyers at Hoover Kacyon, LLC., are dedicated to supporting you. We deliver the highest quality legal representation from a team of professionals while also providing excellent customer service. Call us at
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