An Omaha sex offenses defense lawyer at Liberty Law Group defends people facing state and federal sex crime charges, from sexual assault allegations to online and child pornography investigations. We examine the prosecution’s evidence, test witness credibility, challenge unlawful searches, and scrutinize the digital forensics these cases so often turn on.

These charges carry some of the heaviest stakes in criminal law: prison, mandatory sex offender registration, and lasting damage to your reputation and career. Because the investigation often begins long before any charge is filed, the sooner we are involved, the more of your defense we can protect.

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Why Immediate Defense Planning Matters in Nebraska Sex Crime Investigations

Waiting until charges are filed can seriously weaken your defense. During the investigation stage, law enforcement may seek interviews, request access to your phone or electronic devices, or encourage statements that can later be used against you. Retaining an attorney immediately protects your constitutional rights and prevents costly mistakes.

Liberty Law Group takes over all communication with investigators, preserves critical evidence, identifies favorable witnesses, and evaluates the prosecution’s developing case before charges are filed. Early intervention allows us to challenge the state’s evidence, strengthen your defense, and place you in the best possible position from the outset.

 


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Strategic Representation Across All Major Sexual Offense Classifications

Nebraska prosecutes many different sex offenses, each with its own elements and penalties, and we defend the full range of them. Below is how we approach the categories we see most often in Omaha.

Navigating these complex classifications demands an attorney who understands the nuances of state law and how prosecutors build their cases. Liberty Law Group provides sophisticated litigation strategies across all categories of sexual offense allegations in Omaha, protecting your future at every step.

Sexual Assault and Rape Allegations

Charges involving alleged non-consensual sexual contact or penetration, prosecuted as first degree sexual assault under Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-319 or second or third degree sexual assault under § 28-320, carry some of the most severe penalties under Nebraska law, often resulting in mandatory minimum prison terms.

Specifically, we meticulously deconstruct the timeline of events, look for inconsistencies across multiple police statements, and examine forensic evidence to highlight reasonable doubt. In contrast to the state’s narrative, we explore the context of the interaction, the presence of consent, and any potential ulterior motives that may have driven the accusation.

Sexual Assault of a Child

Allegations involving minors trigger immediate emotional responses and highly specialized investigative protocols by law enforcement, including forensic interviews conducted at child advocacy centers. Defending against these charges requires an analytical review of the techniques used during these interviews to identify leading questions, psychological coercion, or contamination of memory.

Our attorneys consult with independent child psychology experts to challenge flawed investigative methodologies and protect the accused from unreliable evidence. We understand how easily false or exaggerated claims can arise in high-conflict family dynamics, custody disputes, or historical allegations, and we work aggressively to bring the objective truth to light.

Digital Evidence and Child Pornography Charges

The explosion of digital communication has led to an aggressive increase in state and federal law enforcement operations targeting child pornography and online enticement. These investigations heavily rely on complex data, IP addresses, internet service provider logs, and hard drive forensics compiled by specialized cybercrime task forces.

Defending against digital allegations requires a sophisticated understanding of technology to determine whether malicious software, shared wireless networks, or unauthorized user access explains the presence of illicit material. Our team closely analyzes whether law enforcement violated your Fourth Amendment protections against unlawful search and seizure when executing warrants on computers, smartphones, or cloud storage accounts.

Prostitution and Human Trafficking

State and local law enforcement agencies in the Omaha area regularly conduct sting operations targeting prostitution, solicitation, and allegations of sex trafficking. These operations frequently involve undercover officers, digital messaging traps, and complex surveillance operations that border on unlawful entrapment.

Specifically, we examine the precise conduct of law enforcement to determine if agents overstepped legal boundaries or induced an individual to commit an offense they otherwise would not have pursued. In cases involving trafficking allegations, we work to dissect financial records, digital data, and witness pools to challenge the state’s claims of coercion, organization, or exploitation.

Public Indecency and Unlawful Intrusion

While often classified as misdemeanors, convictions for offenses like public indecency, lewd conduct, or unlawful intrusion can permanently damage your personal reputation and professional licensure. These charges frequently stem from misunderstandings, hyper-vigilant property owners, or flawed eyewitness identifications in public or semi-private spaces.

Our approach to these cases focuses on dissecting the statutory requirements of the charge, such as whether the alleged conduct occurred in a place where a reasonable expectation of privacy existed. We aggressively pursue resolutions that protect your record, prevent public exposure, and minimize the long-term disruptions to your livelihood.

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Deconstructing the Prosecution’s Investigative Tactics

Sex crime investigations are often conducted by specialized law enforcement units trained to gather evidence and secure statements that support prosecution. Officers may encourage you to explain your side or consent to searches, but anything you say or provide can be used against you later.

Liberty Law Group understands these investigative tactics and works to protect your rights from the outset. We also closely examine forensic evidence, including DNA testing, digital data, cell phone records, and medical reports, challenging improper procedures, unlawful searches, chain-of-custody issues, and unreliable testing methods to expose weaknesses in the prosecution’s case.


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Challenging Search Warrants and Protecting Your Fourth Amendment Rights

Evidence obtained through unlawful searches may be excluded from court, making a careful review of police procedures essential. Liberty Law Group examines every search warrant, supporting affidavit, and investigative step to determine whether law enforcement had probable cause and complied with constitutional requirements.

If officers exceeded the scope of a warrant, relied on false or incomplete information, or conducted an illegal search, we aggressively seek suppression of the resulting evidence. Excluding key digital records, forensic evidence, or physical items can significantly weaken the prosecution’s case and, in some situations, lead to reduced charges or dismissal before trial.


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The Reality of the Nebraska Sex Offender Registry

A sex crime conviction in Nebraska can result in mandatory registration under the Sex Offender Registration Act, creating consequences that extend far beyond any jail or prison sentence. Registration requirements may last for years or even a lifetime, affecting where you can live, work, and build your future.

Because these collateral consequences are so significant, Liberty Law Group develops defense strategies aimed at avoiding registration whenever possible. Whether through dismissal, acquittal, or negotiation for a non-registerable offense, we pursue every available option to protect your freedom and future while helping you make informed decisions throughout the criminal process.

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Navigating Parallel Investigations and Title IX Proceedings in Omaha

Sexual offense allegations frequently trigger concurrent administrative or professional proceedings outside of the traditional criminal justice system. For college students at local institutions like Creighton University or the University of Nebraska Omaha, an accusation can lead to an immediate Title IX disciplinary investigation.

These campus proceedings operate under completely different rules of evidence and lower burdens of proof than criminal courts, yet they carry the power to derail your education and leave a permanent mark on your academic record. Our firm provides comprehensive legal guidance through these administrative mazes, protecting your statements from being weaponized in a parallel criminal matter.

Similarly, licensed professionals such as healthcare workers, educators, and corporate executives face immediate scrutiny from state licensing boards when an allegation arises. A criminal charge can trigger an automated review or emergency suspension of your professional credentials, threatening your ability to earn a living before a jury ever hears your case.

We understand the complex interplay between administrative law and criminal defense, working to safeguard your professional status while aggressively defending your freedom. By managing both fronts simultaneously, we ensure that actions taken during a board review or university hearing do not compromise the overarching criminal defense strategy.

 


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The Value of Independent Defense Investigations

You cannot rely on the state’s investigation to bring exculpatory facts to light, as police networks are built to gather evidence that supports their theory of guilt. To counter this structural bias, Liberty Law Group coordinates independent investigations into the allegations facing our clients.

Specifically, we deploy experienced private investigators to canvas scenes, track down uncooperative witnesses, and uncover background details that police intentionally or accidentally overlooked. This independent approach allows us to discover hidden motives, verify alibis, and construct an alternative narrative based on objective data.

Our investigative process also places a high priority on preserving fleeting digital evidence, such as private social media messages, security camera footage, and location data from mobile applications.

In many sex crime cases, these digital breadcrumbs provide the definitive proof needed to establish consent, expose false timelines, or demonstrate an accuser’s bias. We act swiftly to secure this information before it is automatically overwritten or intentionally deleted by outside parties. Bringing this verified, independent data to the negotiation table or before a jury provides the leverage necessary to challenge the prosecution’s case at its foundation.


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A Trial-Ready Philosophy That Demands Prosecution Accountability

Many criminal defense attorneys look for the quickest plea agreement available, frequently leaving their clients vulnerable to severe statutory consequences. In contrast, Liberty Law Group approaches every sexual offense file with a trial-ready mindset, preparing from day one as if the case will be decided by a jury.

This aggressive posture sends a clear signal to the Douglas County Attorney’s Office that we will not accept flawed evidence or weak arguments. By thoroughly preparing for litigation, we often expose the prosecutorial vulnerabilities that lead to favorable pre-trial resolutions or outright dismissals.

If a case does proceed to trial in the local district court, our clients benefit from calculated, aggressive courtroom advocacy. We understand how to select a fair jury in high-stakes cases, filtering out individuals whose biases prevent them from applying the presumption of innocence.

During trial, we use sharp cross-examination techniques to expose inconsistencies in witness testimony and dismantle the state’s forensic narrative. We ensure that your side of the story is presented clearly, professionally, and persuasively, forcing the state to meet its high burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

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Comprehensive Advocacy Across State and Federal Jurisdictions

Sexual offense charges can be brought in either Nebraska state courts or the United States District Court, depending on the nature of the allegations and the involvement of digital networks or interstate travel. Federal sex offenses, such as those involving the interstate transmission of digital media or federal property violations, are prosecuted by the Department of Justice and carry exceptionally rigid sentencing guidelines.

Defending a client in federal court requires an attorney admitted to practice in that jurisdiction who possesses a deep familiarity with federal rules of evidence and federal discovery processes.

Our legal team is fully licensed to defend matters in both state and federal courts across Nebraska and Iowa. We understand the distinct procedural differences between these systems, from the way grand juries operate to the strict application of federal sentencing parameters.

Whether your case is being handled by a local county prosecutor or a federal assistant attorney general, we deliver the same precise, strategic, and relentless advocacy. We adjust our tactical approach to fit the specific jurisdictional rules of the court, ensuring that your constitutional rights are protected regardless of the forum.

 


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Compassionate, Judgment-Free Client Relations

Facing a sexual offense accusation is an isolating experience that frequently causes severe strain on your personal relationships, mental health, and financial stability. At Liberty Law Group, we believe that every individual accused of a crime deserves to be treated with absolute respect, dignity, and compassion, regardless of the charges.

We provide a safe, judgment-free environment where you can discuss the reality of your situation openly and honestly with your legal counsel. Our primary objective is to protect your best interests and provide a steady, professional hand to guide you through the darkest moments of your life.

Transparency is a core pillar of our service model, and we make it a priority to ensure you are never left wondering about the status of your case or the meaning of legal procedures. We break down complex statutory jargon into plain language, outlining the potential risks, benefits, and timelines associated with every legal option available.

The first step of our relationship involves reviewing all available discovery materials together, ensuring you have a complete understanding of the state’s positions. By maintaining open lines of communication, we empower you to make confident, strategic decisions about your defense.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if an accuser wants to drop the charges in a Nebraska sex crime case?

In Nebraska, only the prosecutor has the authority to dismiss criminal charges. Even if the accuser withdraws or changes their statement, prosecutors may continue the case using other evidence, such as police reports, medical records, or messages. A defense attorney can present evidence challenging the allegations and seek dismissal or reduced charges where appropriate.


Can old or historical allegations of sexual assault be prosecuted in Omaha?

Yes. Nebraska allows prosecution of many serious sexual offenses years, and sometimes decades, after the alleged incident. These cases often rely heavily on witness memories rather than physical evidence. An effective defense focuses on testing credibility, identifying inconsistencies, locating historical records, and demonstrating how the passage of time may have affected the reliability of the allegations.


How does digital forensics affect an online solicitation or child pornography defense?

Digital evidence can be critical in sex offense cases, but an IP address or registered device alone does not prove who used it. A strong defense examines forensic evidence, chain of custody, shared device access, network security, and other explanations to determine whether prosecutors can prove the required criminal knowledge or intent beyond a reasonable doubt.


Will I lose my professional or commercial license if I am charged with a sexual offense?

Yes. A sexual offense arrest or charge may trigger reporting requirements and disciplinary action by professional licensing boards. Depending on your profession, a board may investigate, suspend, restrict, or revoke your license before the criminal case ends. Coordinating your criminal defense with any administrative proceedings is important to protect both your legal rights and career.


What should I do if the police approach me with a search warrant for my phone or computer?

If officers have a valid search warrant, do not interfere with the search or seizure of property. You generally do not have to answer questions or provide passwords unless legally required by a court order. Clearly invoke your right to remain silent, request an attorney, and avoid making statements that could later be used against you.


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Contact Liberty Law Group Today

If you or someone you care about is facing an active investigation or formal criminal charges for a sexual offense in the Omaha metro area, do not delay in securing professional legal counsel. The actions taken during the initial hours of a criminal matter often dictate the long-term options available for your defense.

Contact Liberty Law Group today by calling (402) 865-0501 to schedule a confidential review of your case with an experienced Omaha criminal attorney. We are prepared to listen to your side of the story, analyze the state’s positions without judgment, and launch a sophisticated defense designed to protect your freedom, your family, and your future.

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