First Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct

 1st Degree CSC is the most serious kind of sex offense with which you can be charged. In essence, 1st-degree criminal sexual conduct is the crime known more commonly as rape or sexual assault and also encompasses actions that most people might think of as child rape or child molestation, and sexual assault involving someone with a mental or physical disability.


Sex offense charges, particularly very serious ones such as 1st-degree criminal sexual conduct, result in criminal cases that are complicated and emotionally fraught, sometimes pitting family members or former romantic partners against each other. There’s also often a societal presumption of guilt when you’re charged with a sex offense  especially one involving a minor  regardless of the facts. When you’re facing a criminal sexual conduct charge, it’s important to have the right sex crimes lawyer by your side to protect your rights and make sure your side of the story is told.


A conviction for first-degree criminal sexual conduct is a serious felony offense in Michigan. You can be sentenced to any prison term up to life in prison, but there are specific sentencing requirements when the victim was a child at the time of the offense.


If you were at least 17 at the time of the offense and the victim was under 13, there’s a requirement for a minimum sentence of 25 years.

If you were at least 18 and the victim was under 13, the statute requires a sentence of life without parole.

Additionally, if you serve less than a life sentence after a conviction, the statute requires that you be electronically monitored for life.

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