I am completely innocent, do I really have much to worry about?
Yes, because there are more false convictions in child sexual abuse cases than any other kind of case. This is because these kinds of cases often rest on the unsubstantiated testimony of children -- with no physical evidence. Forensic experts, psychologists and social workers, provide testimony that bolsters the testimony of children based upon “junk science”. Attorneys, without the benefit of the true research and winning strategies, try these cases as “credibility” cases, and not surprisingly, the children are seen as credible and the falsely accused are often falsely convicted. The most commonly used basis for appeal in a false conviction case is ineffective assistance of counsel. Our national experience shows that the time to address “ineffective assistance of counsel” is before there is a false conviction. We are prepared to help you form an appropriate defense team. Home