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Prostitution
What is Prostitution?
Prostitution is defined as the act of exchanging money for sexual activity, under Section 653.20(a) of the California Penal Code. Prostitution laws in California state that when one person makes an agreement with another to engage in sexual conduct is guilty of solicitation of prostitution, which is considered a misdemeanor. Being convicted of prostitution involves charges against the provider of sexual services, also known as the "prostitute", the person paying for the services, or a middle person, also known as the "panderer" or "pimp".

Prostitution Lawyers: Although prostitution is a misdemeanor and not a serious felony, a conviction is still devastating. Your reputation can be damaged with the stigma of a sex related criminal record and you could lose your career and family life. A criminal defense lawyer can help defend your case and provide alternatives to a jail sentence. If you're facing prostitution charges or convicted of soliciting prostitution in California, a knowledgeable criminal defense lawyer can help protect your best interests.

Lawyer Referral Service: If you have been convicted of prostitution or for soliciting prostitution, a criminal defense lawyer can help your case. Contact Attorney Search Network for a criminal defense lawyer referral today.

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