Offering sex in exchange for money, goods, or services, or attempting to obtain sex in exchange for money, goods, or services, is illegal in Detroit and throughout Wayne County. Prostitutes, pimps, and “johns” can be punished harshly under Detroit sex crime law, and anyone who has been wrongly accused of prostitution or solicitation should contact an experienced criminal defense lawyer as soon as possible. It is critical to fight back against the serious penalties that can result in Wayne County sex crime cases, and oftentimes the most important step is hiring an attorney early on in the criminal defense process. Our Detroit sex offense lawyers are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and will begin fighting with you right away as you battle back against prostitution or solicitation conviction. Our team of sex crime defenders knows what it takes to win, and we are prepared to put in the work necessary to guide you to an exceptional case result.
Under the direction of talented trial attorney Scott Grabel, our team will direct you through everything you need to say and do in order to defend your rights and freedoms, even as false accusations or excessive criminal charges come into play in your unique situation. Our attorneys have the experience and skill necessary to help you achieve a great case result, and we will not rest until you feel every detail of your case has been effectively handled by a member of our highly respected team. Get in touch with us by phone or online right now if you have been accused of prostitution, solicitation, or a related sex offense in Detroit, and begin fighting for a just result.
State sex crime laws don’t technically define prostitution, and have more of a focus on bringing those who hire prostitutes, detain or transport prostitutes, or commit other serious offenses of that nature. It is still illegal to engage in prostitution, however, as stated in Section 750.451 and other relevant sections of the Michigan Penal Code. According these laws, anyone who engages in a first-time prostitution offense can be sentenced to up to 93 days behind bars and a $500 fine. With a prior conviction on record, these penalties can increase to up to a year behind bars and a fine of up to $1,000. If a person has two prior convictions on record, up to 2 years behind bars and a fine of $2,000 can result.
Other more serious prostitution-related offenses include accepting, receiving, levying, or appropriating the earnings of a prostitute, which is a felony punishable by up to 20 years behind bars, as outlined in Section 750.457. Placing one’s spouse in a house of prostitution is also a felony punishable by up to 20 years, which is stated in Section 750.456. Similarly, detaining a person in a house of prostitution can lead to up to 20 years, with a minimum sentence of 2 years in prison. Additional penalties can result in cases involving minors.
Anyone who solicits, accosts, or otherwise invites another person to commit an act of prostitution can also be charged under Section 750.451, with up to 93 days in jail and a $500 fine for a first offense, and additional penalties for repeat offenders. Engaging services for purposes of prostitution also falls under these laws. Admitting a person to any place for the purpose of prostitution is likewise punishable by Section 750.451, while transporting any person for prostitution can lead to up to 20 years behind bars.
Any prostitution-related offense should be taken extremely seriously, because the courts don’t go easy on sex crime offenders. If you or a loved one has been wrongly accused, contact Grabel & Associates right away. We are always available to begin fighting with you and for you as you battle back against police and prosecutors.
Every sex crime case is unique, and only by working with an attorney who truly understands that and is committed to doing whatever it takes to work through the unique issues you will face in your case. Our lawyers know what it takes to protect you or your loved one as you battle back against false accusations.
Don’t let your reputation and record be irreparably harmed, contact our firm now at 1-800-342-7896 or online and find out what you can do to protect yourself. Our respected Wayne County defense firm is available 24/7 to begin working with you.