Sex Crimes & Sexual Assault DefenseHave You Been Accused Of Sexual Assault?

Being accused of sexual assault can be one of the most frightening and disorienting experiences that a person can face. In many cases, the only two witnesses to an incident are the alleged victim and yourself. How can you protect yourself, share your side of events, or ensure your right to be presumed innocent is defended?

For 20 years, defense attorney Matthew Kelley has helped clients just like you identify and preserve compelling evidence, employ expert testimony in their defense, and ensure that their perspectives are shared and understood.

Your legal rights, freedom, and future matter. With the immense complications and serious consequences of a conviction for sexual assault, it is imperative to have an experienced, caring, and tireless legal advocate on your side at every step.

Trust Attorney Matthew P. Kelley As Your Sexual Assault Misconduct Attorney

When you are looking to defend your future, it is important to leave no stone unturned. By partnering with Attorney Matthew Kelley, you are placing your case in the hands of a dedicated sexual assault defense attorney who will work tirelessly to seek out evidence in your defense and respond compellingly to the charges you face charges.

With 20 years of qualified experience to his name, Mr. Kelley is fully prepared to assist you in building a defense that you can rely on as you navigate the complexities of sexual assault law in Massachusetts.

What Types Of Evidence Should I Gather?

Any evidence you can collect could be helpful in defending your case, but it is important to understand how each type of evidence can impact your defense. Here’s what you should know:

  • Physical Evidence: Physical evidence pertains to fingerprints, clothing, DNA samples, or any other tangible pieces of evidence from the scene of the alleged crime. Physical evidence is often seen as the strongest form of proof, but can also be tampered with easily.
  • Digital Evidence: Digital evidence includes any electronic records that can be used to defend your case. Emails, texts, social media accounts, and phone records can all be used to establish context and establish timelines. It is possible for this evidence to directly contradict the accuser’s claims, but digital evidence can easily be misinterpreted.
  • Witness Testimony: While not always applicable, witness testimonies can help to provide valuable context about your relationship with the accuser and highlight any relevant behaviors that occurred prior to the incident. Testimonies can be helpful, but are often seen as subjective due to the potential for witnesses to have biases that may affect their credibility.

What Is the Next Best Step?

When you’re charged with sexual assault, you need clarity, answers, and an immediate response to the allegations you face. Securing physical, digital, and witness evidence immediately is key. Attorney Matthew Kelley will examine the other party’s testimony, help a judge and jury understand the possible inconsistencies in the narrative against you, and work hard to protect your rights, freedom, and dignity.

Attorney Matthew Kelley is standing by to provide you with qualified, competent legal counsel. As a former prosecutor with more than two decades of experience, Mr. Kelley will utilize his background to provide your care with the personalized care it deserves. If you are looking to protect your future and reputation, look no further than Matthew P. Kelley, Attorney At Law.

Contact Us Today To Get Started

Do you need an experienced sexual assault attorney in West Harwich, MA who will guide you toward building a successful defense for your case?

Attorney Matthew P. Kelley and his dedicated legal team are standing by to provide you with prompt, professional legal solutions. Contact us today to schedule a free initial consultation by calling (508) 952-6565.

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