Henry Cantor
January 20, 2025
Being arrested for solicitation in California is intimidating and often embarrassing. For many people, the first thought is: “Will this ruin my career, my family, or my reputation?” Unfortunately, prosecutors in Los Angeles treat solicitation cases seriously, even for first-time offenders. A conviction under California Penal Code § 647(b) PC (solicitation of prostitution) can result […]
Henry Cantor
December 18, 2024
When Does Sexting Become a Crime in California? In California, sexting—sending sexually explicit messages, images, or videos through electronic devices—is not always as private or harmless as it may seem. While consensual sexting between adults is typically legal, certain circumstances can turn this exchange into a serious criminal offense. These situations often involve minors, non-consensual […]
Henry Cantor
December 12, 2024
Sex Crime Defense Attorney in Los Angeles Facing accusations of a sex crime is one of the most serious and life-altering situations anyone can experience. In California, the question of consent often plays a central role in defending against these charges. Consent, when proven, can be a complete defense, as it establishes that the sexual […]
Henry Cantor
December 9, 2024
Accused of Rape in California? How to Fight False Allegations and Protect Your Future Knowing how to fight false allegations of rape in California is critical if you’ve been accused. These are some of the most serious and life-altering charges a person can face. Even when the accusations are completely untrue, the impact on your […]
Henry Cantor
November 26, 2024
Defending Against Pimping and Pandering Charges in Los Angeles Pimping and pandering charges in California under Penal Code Sections 266h and 266i carry serious consequences, including potential prison time, hefty fines, and mandatory sex offender registration. These accusations can have a lasting impact on your personal and professional life, making it essential to understand the […]
Henry Cantor
April 30, 2024
Understanding the Difference Between Sexual Assault and Abuse Sexual assault refers to any form of non-consensual sexual contact or behavior that occurs without explicit consent from the victim. Under California law, sexual assault includes a range of acts from attempted rape to unwanted sexual touching. The key element that characterizes these acts as sexual assault […]