You’ve been accused of sexual assault, or have reason to fear you soon will be. You’re shocked. Panicked. Unsure who to trust.
The lawyer you hire in the next 72 hours could determine whether you go to prison or walk free.
But how do you find an attorney who’s actually qualified to defend you?
At Innocence Legal Team, we’ve defended hundreds of people accused of sex crimes in California. And we’ve seen it time and again: the first major decision someone makes — the lawyer they hire — can shape everything that happens next.
Unfortunately, many people choose wrong. They hire a general criminal defense lawyer. They wait too long. They trust promises instead of proven results.
In this blog post, we’ll help you avoid those mistakes by walking you through:
A criminal charge doesn’t define you. But the defense you build in response can.
Sexual assault charges are unlike any other criminal accusations. The consequences extend far beyond the courtroom:
And prosecutors act quickly.
If your defense isn’t just as fast and strategic, you could end up losing key evidence or missing opportunities to shape the narrative or even stop charges from being filed.
“In sex crime cases, the prosecution starts shaping their case before charges are even filed. If your defense doesn’t act during that window, you’re already behind.”
— Patrick Clancy, Chief Strategist and Founding Attorney at Innocence Legal Team
Why it matters: These cases are complex. Specialists understand how to:
Sex crime laws evolve quickly. Generalists often miss key rulings andor forensic issues.
“You wouldn’t go to a foot doctor for heart surgery. So why trust a generalist with your freedom in a case this serious?”
— Patrick Clancy
Tip: Ask what percentage of their practice is dedicated to sex crime defense.
Some lawyers avoid trial at all costs. But prosecutors know which defense attorneys are willing and able to win in court.
If your attorney has a record of success, the DA is more likely to take you seriously. If trial becomes necessary, you need someone who’s done it dozens of times.
Tip: Ask how many sex crime trials they’ve handled, and their outcomes.
The best attorneys start working before charges are even filed. They preserve evidence and shape how the DA sees your case, and in some cases, they prevent charges from being filed at all.
“The pre-file stage is where most cases are won or lost. We’ve stopped countless charges just by acting early, while others waited for a court date.”
— Patrick Clancy
Tip: Ask what they do if charges haven’t been filed yet.
Credibility often turns on medical experts, digital forensics, or psychological testimony.
A strong defense team can uncover inconsistencies that the police or DA missed. Many public defenders and generalists don’t have budgets, experience or relationships for expert support.
Tip: Ask if they work with external investigators or expert witnesses
You should always know what’s happening in your case, what options you have, and what your attorney is doing behind the scenes.
Clear communication builds trust and prepares you for the road ahead. Miscommunication can lead to missed deadlines, misunderstanding of legal options, or added stress.
Tip: Look for clarity around process, timelines, and what to expect
No two cases are the same, so templated defense strategies don’t work.
Judges, DAs, and juries respond to unique, well-researched arguments, not cookie-cutter defenses. This is why a personalized approach helps surface overlooked evidence or context that can change everything.
Tip: Beware attorneys who give vague answers or seem dismissive of your unique situation
You’re not paying for appearances; you’re paying for strategy, experience, and results.
Knowing the full scope of costs upfront helps you and your family plan effectively. Hidden fees or vague pricing can be a red flag for low-quality or bait-and-switch representation.
Tip: Ask what’s included in the retainer and what the expected costs cover. Ask if trial, trial preparation and trial motions are covered. If they dodge questions, that’s a red flag.
Not all lawyers are equipped for cases like yours.
Watch for these warning signs:
Come to your first consultation prepared. Ask:
“If an attorney can’t explain how they’ll handle your case from day one through trial, don’t hire them. You don’t have time for guesswork.”
— Patrick Clancy
Innocence Legal Team has defended more than 200 sex crime trials, giving us unmatched experience in one of the most complex areas of criminal law.
Our success rate is 20 times better than average law firms, and we are the only law firm in California that concentrates exclusively on sex crime defense.
Our proprietary FactPower™ defense system allows us to build powerful, evidence-backed strategies tailored to each client’s situation.
From the moment we take on a case, we act quickly and proactively, especially during the critical pre-file stage, to shape how prosecutors view the evidence and, in many cases, prevent charges from being filed at all.
Facing a sexual assault accusation is a serious issue that can dramatically impact your life. These allegations can harm your reputation and future opportunities even before you go to court. It’s crucial to understand that you need to start building your defense as soon as possible.
Choosing the right lawyer is one of the most important decisions you can make. You need someone who specializes in criminal defense and has experience with cases like yours. An inexperienced lawyer can hurt your defense and lead to negative consequences. This is not the time to look for the cheapest option or make hasty decisions.
Timing is vital. The sooner you take action, the stronger your position will be. Quickly gathering evidence and identifying witnesses can make a big difference. Acting now shows that you are serious about fighting the charges against you.
You deserve a solid defense, so don't wait. Reach out today to start building the support you need to navigate this challenging situation.