Aggravated Sexual Assault Criminal Defense Trial Lawyer, Morris County, New Jersey

Aggravated Sexual Assault – Up to 20 Years In Prison – You Need the Right New Jersey Sex Crimes Lawyer


People charged with aggravated sexual assault in New Jersey are often confused by the charges. Sexual Assault allegations are often made against a person years after it supposedly happened without any mention of a specific date or even month. False accusations are sometimes even used as a means to get an upper hand in a child custody matter. Evidence can be severely lacking and often comes down to what many New Jersey Attorneys call a “he-said-she-said” type case.

Former New Jersey Prosecutor – Board Certified Criminal Trial Attorney

Penalties for a conviction of aggravated sexual assault are up to 20 years in prison and a lifetime registration on the New Jersey Sex Offender Registry, under Megan’s Law. The Law Offices of William D. Ware, Esq., knows what’s at stake. Mr. Ware has over 20 years of criminal law experience. Mr. Ware knows how the prosecution gathers evidence and he knows where the flaws often lie in their cases.

Free Consultation • New Jersey Board Certified Criminal Trial Attorney

If you have been charged with sexual assault or aggravated sexual assault in New Jersey, your future will depend on your defense lawyer’s knowledge of the criminal justice system, your rights and the prosecution’s strategies. Our firm has the experience, skill and knowledge you can rely on.

Our firm knows that sex crimes cases are sometimes based on damaging false allegations. We promise responsive, personal and highly confidential representation throughout your case. Contact our criminal defense lawyers today.

Our firm has handled every type of sex crimes case in New Jersey, including:

Alternatives to Jail

At The Law Offices of William D. Ware,Esq., we have been extremely successful in winning sex cases at trial, obtaining probationary terms rather than jail sentences for our clients, or convincing the Prosecutor’s Office to dismiss the charges where appropriate. In some cases, we are able to get the charges downgraded to a lesser charge as part of the plea negotiations.