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Child Pornography and Federal Sex Crimes Involving Children

 

Nationally Recognized Federal Sex Crimes Law Firm

A conviction for a sex crime involving a child or minor carries with it a social stigma. Without the guidance of a skilled sentencing, prisons and post-conviction attorney by your side, a defendant or prisoner could face extensive prison time and other difficulties after trial, a guilty plea or while incarcerated.

The Law Offices of Alan Ellis, focuses its practice exclusively on federal sentencing, prison matters and appeal. Attorney Ellis and his legal team have extensive experience representing clients who are facing sentencing for federal sex crimes or need help with prison designation and other prison issues. In fact, Mr. Ellis has written several books on federal post-conviction practice, including the Federal Prison Guidebook, the Federal Sentencing Guidebook and the Federal Post-Conviction Guidebook.

For additional information, please read the article “Trends and Practice Tips for Representing Child Pornography Offenders at Sentencing.”

Child Pornography and Federal Sex Crimes Involving Children and Minors

Attorney Alan Ellis represents clients in plea negotiations, sentencing and in post-conviction actions resulting from charges of all types of federal sex crimes involving children:

  • Child pornography (production, distribution, receipt and possession)
  • Solicitation of a minor for sex, whether online or in person
  • Transporting a minor across state lines for sex
  • Sexual exploitation of a child or minor
  • Selling, buying or trafficking of minors from overseas and between states for sex
  • Kidnapping of a minor for sex

Contact Alan Ellis

Whether you are a defendant, attorney, inmate, family or friend, The Law Offices of Alan Ellis can provide you with the sentencing, prison or appeal help you need.Contact the firm for a free initial consultation at 415-895-5076 or email us at AELaw1@alanellis.com or fill out our intake form and return to us.

The Law Offices of Alan Ellis specializing In Federal Sentencing, Appeals, 2255 Habeas Corpus