As technology advances, Arizona sex offense charges are becoming more digitally integrated. The prosecution of sex offenses is aggressive and the rules are evolving. Hiring a knowledgeable sexual assault defense attorney with prosecutor experience should be your first step if you are under investigation for sexual assault, sexual abuse, sexual conduct with a minor, or any other sex crime. Here is a general guide of how these cases are prosecuted in Phoenix today.
Sex Offense Investigation and Pre-Charge Phase
Often times sex crime investigations begin long before an arrest. For example, the Phoenix Police Department or Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) now have access to digital forensic tools that help them analyze large volumes of evidence all at once. This may include social media data, recovering deleted files, videos, and more. Under the recently updated ARS 13-03897, a pre-charge arrest warrant can be issued, leading to a sudden arrest and often before you even know you are being investigated.
Grand Jury Indictment
Arizona takes sex crimes very seriously and, in most cases, these are prosecuted as felonies. Prosecutors often go straight to a Grand Jury which is a proceeding where only prosecutors present evidence. For the proceeding, the standard of proof is only probable cause, which can make it fairly easy for the State to secure an indictment. As a result, you will want an Arizona criminal defense attorney with strong sex crime cases on your side. Your attorney can then attempt to intervene during this stage and request that exculpatory evidence be considered by the Grand Jury. Your Phoenix sex crimes attorney may also be able to challenge the State’s evidence if it is flawed or was obtained in violation of your rights.
Your Defense Matters
Cases defined by Arizona Title 13, Chapter 14 and Chapter 35.1, often rely on he-said, she-said testimony or digital evidence. This can open the door to possible constitutional violations, forensic challenges, and false allegations. Hiring an Arizona criminal defense attorney experienced in sex crime cases can review your case and develop a strong defense strategy.
Mandatory Prison and Flat-time Sentencing
Sex Crimes in Arizona that are classified as dangerous crimes against children as defined under Arizona Revised Statute 13-705, carry a mandatory prison sentence. As of 2026, Arizona implies flat-time sentencing for these crimes which means sentences can not be reduced. While other Arizona crimes may allow inmates to earn release credits, individuals charged under the dangerous crimes against children statute must serve every single day of their sentence with no chance of early release.
In addition, if you are convicted, you are then required to register on the Arizona Sex Offender Registry, which is often a lifetime registration. This registration comes with an additional set of rules, restrictions, timelines, fees, disclosures and more as defined by ARS 13-03821.
Don’t Wait for an Indictment
If you have had your initial appearance in a local justice court, act now to get the defense you deserve. Navigating sex crime cases in the Maricopa County Superior Courts, Pima County Superior Court, or Yavapai County Superior Court requires more than just legal knowledge, it requires local experience. Even if you are facing sex crime charges in Federal Court in the United States District Courts for the District of Arizona, Grand Canyon Law Group has the experience you need on your side. Regardless of your location in Arizona, the team at Grand Canyon Law Group provides the aggressive defense you need to protect your future.
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If you are looking for Arizona criminal defense attorneys that are strong on sex crime cases, contact Grand Canyon Law Group. Our Phoenix-based law firm represents individuals across Arizona who are facing sex crime charges. We help good people accused of a sex crime take control of their case and save their future.
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