New Jersey Sexual Offense In The Second Degree Lawyer — What Are Your Defense Options?
A second-degree sexual offense in New Jersey is a serious felony under N.J. Stat. § 2C:14-2, punishable by 5 to 10 years in state prison and mandatory Megan’s Law registration. The Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. provides a focused defense against these life-altering charges.
What Is a Second-Degree Sexual Offense in New Jersey?
In New Jersey, a sexual offense in the second degree is defined by statute as a specific category of aggravated sexual assault or criminal sexual contact. The classification hinges on factors such as the age of the victim, the use of force or coercion, and the specific nature of the act. A conviction is a felony with severe, long-term consequences that extend far beyond incarceration.
Last verified: April 2026 | New Jersey Superior Court | New Jersey Legislature
The firm was founded in 1997 by Mr. Sris, a former prosecutor whose background provides critical insight into how these cases are built and challenged by the state.
Official Legal Resources
For the precise statutory language defining sexual assault and its degrees, refer to the official N.J. Stat. § 2C:14-2 (New Jersey Legislature). For information on court procedures and rules, visit the New Jersey Courts website.
Strategic Defense for Second-Degree Sexual Offense Charges
Defending against a second-degree sexual offense charge requires immediate and strategic action. The prosecution’s case often relies heavily on witness testimony and forensic evidence. An experienced New Jersey Sexual Offense In The Second Degree Attorney will scrutinize every aspect of the state’s evidence, from the initial police investigation to the methods used for identification and interrogation. Early intervention is key to protecting your rights and building a defense.
- Secure Immediate Legal Representation: Do not speak to investigators without an attorney present. Invoke your right to counsel immediately.
- Case Assessment & Investigation: Your attorney will obtain all discovery from the prosecution, review police reports, and independently investigate the allegations.
- Pre-Indictment Strategy: Before a case is presented to a grand jury, your lawyer may negotiate with prosecutors or present exculpatory evidence to seek a dismissal or reduction of charges.
- Motion Practice: File pre-trial motions to challenge the admissibility of evidence, such as statements or identifications, obtained in violation of your rights.
- Trial Preparation or Negotiation: Based on the strength of the evidence, your attorney will advise on whether to proceed to trial or negotiate a plea resolution that minimizes the long-term impact.
Potential Penalties for a Second-Degree Conviction
In New Jersey, a conviction for a sexual offense in the second degree carries a mandatory state prison sentence and lifelong registration as a sex offender.
| Offense | Classification | Incarceration | Fine | Registration | Additional Consequences |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sexual Offense in the 2nd Degree | Second-Degree Crime (Felony) | 5 to 10 years in New Jersey State Prison | Up to $150,000 | Mandatory Megan’s Law Registration (Tier 2 or 3) | Parole supervision for life, no early release, loss of professional licenses, firearm restrictions, housing limitations. |
Results may vary. Prior results do not aim for a similar outcome.
Our Experience in Defending Serious Charges
Founded in 1997, the Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. brings over 120 years of combined attorney experience to complex criminal defense. Our founding attorney, Mr. Sris, is a former prosecutor who understands the tactics used by the state. We approach every case with a detailed, evidence-focused strategy designed to protect our clients’ futures and rights.
Mr. Sris
Owner & CEO, Managing Attorney
Bar Admissions: Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia, New Jersey, New York
A former prosecutor and firm founder, Mr. Sris personally leads on complex criminal and sex crime defenses. His background in accounting and information systems provides a unique advantage in cases involving technical or financial evidence.
Case Results and Client Advocacy
Our firm-wide record includes over 4,739 case results with a favorable outcome rate exceeding 93%. While results are always case-specific, our systematic approach to defense focuses on challenging the prosecution’s evidence at every stage. We work to achieve dismissals, not-guilty verdicts, or reductions in charges where possible.
Results may vary. Prior results do not aim for a similar outcome.
Local Defense Representation in New Jersey
Our New Jersey Sexual Offense In The Second Degree Law Firm is positioned to serve clients across the state. We offer 24/7 phone consultations at (888) 437-7747. All meetings are held by appointment only at our Tinton Falls location to provide focused, confidential legal advice.
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Tinton Falls, NJ 07724
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is a second-degree sexual offense a felony in New Jersey?
Yes. A second-degree sexual offense is classified as a crime of the second degree, which is a felony under New Jersey law. A conviction results in a state prison sentence and mandatory registration under Megan’s Law.
What is the prison sentence for a second-degree sexual offense?
It depends on the specific charge and your prior record, but the statutory range is 5 to 10 years in New Jersey State Prison. The No Early Release Act (NERA) typically requires serving 85% of the sentence before parole eligibility.
Can these charges be reduced or dismissed?
It depends on the evidence. A strong defense may lead to a reduction in charges or even dismissal. An attorney can challenge flawed investigations, witness credibility, and violations of your constitutional rights, which can significantly impact the case.
Do I have to register as a sex offender if convicted?
Yes. A conviction for a second-degree sexual offense in New Jersey carries a mandatory requirement to register under Megan’s Law. The tier (2 or 3) determines the duration and public notification level, often for life.
Should I talk to the police if I am under investigation?
No. You should politely decline to answer questions and immediately request an attorney. Anything you say can be used against you, and investigators are trained to obtain statements that may be misinterpreted.
How quickly should I contact a lawyer?
Immediately. The earlier a New Jersey Sexual Offense In The Second Degree Lawyer is involved, the more effectively they can protect your rights, guide you through the process, and begin building your defense strategy.
Last verified: April 2026. Laws change — contact the Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.