Westfield Sexual Battery Lawyer

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Westfield Sexual Battery Attorney

Terms like sexual battery and rape have related but distinct definitions depending on which state you live in. Indiana defines sexual battery as the touching of another person’s intimate parts without consent. Intercourse is not required for someone to be criminally charged with this offense. Anyone living in Westfield accused of using force or coercion when non-consensually touching someone can protect their freedom by hiring a Westfield sexual battery lawyer.

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A Collaborative Team of Attorneys and Board-Certified* Criminal Trial Specialists

Facing criminal charges can feel like everything is on the line. When you work with The Criminal Defense Team, you gain the steadfast support of a respected, results-driven law firm. Our legal team brings over 100 years of combined trial experience and a track record of over 1,000 criminal cases resolved on favorable terms.

Our dedicated team of criminal defense attorneys includes a former prosecutor and five Board-Certified* Criminal Trial Specialists. That history and advanced training can make a significant difference in the outcome of your sexual battery charges. Our law firm also takes a collaborative approach to defending clients, and everyone we represent is assigned at least two attorneys and a paralegal to manage their case. Connect with Baldwin Perry & Wiley P.C. today.

Understanding Sexual Battery Charges in Indiana

Sexual battery is a serious sex crime that occurs when someone sexually touches someone without the receiving party’s consent. The violent crime rate in Westfield is 1.222 per 1,000 residents in a typical year, and an arrest for sexual battery could lead to booking and processing at Hamilton County Jail, which is located at 18102 Cumberland Road.

One incident took place in Hamilton County in October 2025. A man in Fishers was arrested and charged with rape and sexual battery. The crimes allegedly occurred in a local massage parlor. A sexual battery conviction can lead to a felony record, confinement in prison, and mandatory registration as a sex offender. These criminal cases are typically heard at the Hamilton County Government and Judicial Center at One Hamilton County Square in nearby Noblesville.

How an Attorney Can Beat Your Charges

If you are facing sexual battery charges, you may worry about ending up like the 25,100 incarcerated men and women in Indiana. With the right defense strategy, you can secure a favorable outcome to your case that protects your freedom. One strategy could involve scrutinizing how law enforcement conducted their search and arrest. If there was an unlawful search, key evidence may be suppressed.

Another defense strategy could focus on challenging the evidence. This could include questioning witnesses’ credibility, exposing inconsistencies in their statements, analyzing forensic test results, and disputing the prosecution’s timelines. If the victim knew the defendant and had a past or recent relationship, that could complicate the state’s case and call into question the criminality of the incident.

Why You Should Hire a Sexual Battery Lawyer

If you are facing sexual battery charges, your first step should be to hire a sexual battery lawyer who understands Indiana’s sexual battery laws and how to manage your sexual battery case. The experience of your defense counsel could significantly shape the outcome of your case. Attorneys do more than represent clients before a judge. They can explain the legal process, carefully listen to your account of events, and provide advice and support from start to finish.

A Westfield sexual battery attorney can carefully review every piece of evidence to find weaknesses and inconsistencies that can be leveraged to support your defense. Attorneys understand how to suppress evidence, question the prosecution’s narratives, and manage a complex case with a focus on protecting their client’s rights and freedom.

FAQs

Q: How Does Indiana Define Sexual Battery?

A: Under Indiana law, sexual battery involves knowingly or intentionally touching another person’s intimate parts without consent. These crimes often involve the use of force or coercion. Sexual contact may also be unlawful if the victim is unconscious at the time of the acts or unable to consent. The law focuses on non-consensual sexual touching rather than intercourse.

Q: What Penalties Can I Face if Convicted of Sexual Battery in Westfield?

A: Being convicted of sexual battery in Westfield could lead to the immediate loss of your freedom. The offense is a felony, and aggravating factors could elevate the charge to a Level 4 felony. Aggravating factors may include the use of a deadly weapon. Heavy fines, mandatory registration as a sex offender, and parole restrictions can also follow a conviction.

Q: Can a Sexual Battery Charge Be Reduced or Dismissed?

A: Yes, any criminal charge can potentially be reduced or dismissed, but those outcomes typically result from a focused and strategic defense. When the defendant’s attorney is able to suppress evidence and question the credibility of witnesses, those actions can significantly weaken the prosecution’s case. Possible reduced charges could include non-sexual battery, public indecency, or attempted sexual battery.

Q: What Should I Do if I Am Accused of Sexual Battery in Westfield?

A: If you are accused of sexual battery in Westfield, you should invoke your rights to remain silent and contact an attorney as soon as possible. It may be tempting to try to explain yourself, but anything you say can be used against you. Your legal representative can speak on your behalf and represent you throughout the court process.

Choose a Defense Team With Proven Trial Experience

Facing serious criminal charges without a strong and robust defense could jeopardize your freedom. When you work with The Criminal Defense Team, you benefit from our 100-plus years of combined trial experience and track record of securing favorable case outcomes for our clients. We understand the stress you are under and can explore every viable defense strategy to beat your charges.

What sets our law firm apart is our uncompromising approach to defending clients. Our award-winning defense team includes a former prosecutor and five Board-Certified* Criminal Trial Specialists. With our legal team defending you at every turn, you can avoid the consequences of a serious criminal conviction. Don’t delay securing the exceptional legal services your case deserves. Contact our office today.

*Andrew Baldwin, Kathie Perry, Maxwell Wiley, Kelly Pyle, and Michael C. Cunningham are Board-Certified* Criminal Trial Specialists, as certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. Find out why having a Board-Certified* Criminal Trial Specialist as your defense lawyer is important here.