If you are under investigation for ‘Sexual Communication with a Child’, our team of specialist solicitors can assist you.
Reeds Solicitors have many years of experience in handling allegations of a sexual nature. We understand that for many individuals, this may be the first time they’ve been arrested. Facing allegations can be a harrowing experience, especially when the allegations are sexual in nature. This can put a strain on existing relationships, reputations and even put your career in danger.
Please reach out for expert advice as soon as possible. Call 01865 260 230 or contact Reeds Solicitors on info@reeds.co.uk.
Sexual Communication with a Child
Technology as a means of communication has flourished over the last 10 years. Social media, messaging apps such as WhatsApp and Kik, as well as internet chat rooms have become common place and connect us like never before. This can be a positive for society when used appropriately.
However, often such platforms have poor control over who accesses their product and even poorer control over whether they are the people they claim to be. This has led to a proliferation of people pretending to be other people. As bizarre as it sounds, such devices are awash with men pretending to be women, women pretending to be men, adults pretending to children and children pretending to be adults. Anyone could be anyone.
In 2014 the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) ran a campaign which suggested that a new offence was needed to target people who communicate sexually with children.
The result of government consultation was Section 76 of the Serious Crime Act 2015, that inserted Section 15A into the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
The link to the Legislation can be found here.
The legislation is most commonly used to prosecute individuals who have been messaging children sexual or indecent communication through social media, chatrooms or messenger services.
Please reach out for expert advice as soon as possible. Call 01865 260 230 or contact Reeds Solicitors on info@reeds.co.uk.
How Can Reeds Help Someone Under Investigation for This Offence?
Reeds can assist someone in a variety of ways.
Firstly, it is important to get our expert legal advice on your specific circumstances. At Reeds we have several senior lawyers who specialise in sexual offences.
After your initial consultation we can talk through your options, that includes pre-charge assistance, expert instructions, representations, defence case preparation and high-quality advocacy.
Please reach out for expert advice as soon as possible. Call 01865 260 230 or contact Reeds Solicitors on info@reeds.co.uk.
Sexual Communication with a Child Case Results
R V A (2022) – Scott Primmer secures a suspended sentence for an individual convicted of his second offence of Sexual Communication with a Child
R V B (2021) Scott Primmer and Counsel, Peter Du Feu, secure a community order for a vulnerable adult convicted of Sexual Communication with a Child.