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Types of Sexual Criminal Offenses

Robert Stahle • September 7, 2021
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Whether you have been accused by a friend, a coworker, a family member, or somebody you just met, sexual criminal offenses entail some of the most severe punishments of any crime in Iowa and Nebraska. Additionally, having sexual crimes hanging over your head can have negative effects in various aspects of your life, as being labeled a sex criminal can be devastating. There are a variety of different types of sex crimes. Our sexual assault lawyer would like to clarify the differences between them, and help you understand when you need to hire a qualified criminal defense attorney to represent you in court. Here are some of the most common sexual offenses that we see here at Fitch & Stahle Law Office.

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Sexual Assault

Also known as rape, sexual assault consists of engaging in sexual intercourse with another person without that person’s consent. Specifics of sexual assault can vary based on the state, and our attorneys are licensed to practice in both Iowa and Nebraska.

Child Pornography

Child pornography or sexual exploitation of a minor includes the possession, distribution, or production of the visual depiction of a minor engaged in an exploitative exhibition or other sexual conduct.

Statutory Rape

Also known as sexual conduct with a minor, this offense involves having sexual intercourse with a person under the age of 15. The term sexual contact means the touching, fondling, or manipulating of the genitals or anus.

Sexual Abuse

Sexual abuse involves having sexual contact with someone who is either at least 15 years old but without consent or; under the age of 15 if the contact involves only contact with the female breast.

Indecent Exposure

Indecent exposure involves exposing one’s genitals in a public setting. It can be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the age of the victim, and whether the defendant has prior convictions under the statute.

Public Sexual Indecency

This sexual offense involves engaging in sexual conduct of various forms where another person is present, and where the actors are reckless about whether the other person would be offended by the conduct. It is typically classified as a class 1 misdemeanor.

Revenge Porn

Revenge porn is classified as the disclosure of an image or a person whose identity can be ascertained either from the image itself or from information that may accompany the image. This is a crime if the person shown in the image has a reasonable expectation of privacy and the intent of the person in disclosing the image is to injure, threaten, coerce, intimidate, or harass the person shown. Iowa has a revenge porn law, while Nebraska does not.

Sexual Extortion

Sexual extortion occurs when a person threatens or coerces another person into engaging in certain sexual activities. It can be either a class 2 felony or a class 3 felony.

Sioux City Sexual Assault Attorneys

If you have been accused of one of these sexual criminal offenses, your best route of defense is to contact our team of Sioux City defense attorneys. Reach out at 402-494-3012.

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A car accident can change your life in a matter of seconds. One moment you’re commuting or running errands, and the next, you’re facing a wrecked vehicle, physical pain, and a growing stack of medical bills. It’s stressful, overwhelming, and often confusing—especially when you’re not sure what to do next. At Fitch & Stahle Law Firm , we help car accident victims in South Sioux City , Sioux City , and across Nebraska and Iowa understand their rights and recover the compensation they deserve. In this post, we’ll walk you through the critical steps to take after a crash—and how to protect your health, finances, and legal claim. Step 1: Prioritize Your Safety and Health Immediately after a crash, your safety comes first. If possible: Move your vehicle out of traffic Check yourself and others for injuries Call 911 for medical help and law enforcement Even if you don’t feel seriously hurt, get evaluated by a medical professional as soon as possible. Many injuries—like whiplash, concussions, or internal trauma—don’t show symptoms right away. A prompt medical exam not only protects your health, it also documents your injuries for your insurance claim. Step 2: Call the Police and File an Accident Report In both Nebraska and Iowa , it’s important to report any crash involving: Injury or death Property damage over $1,000 A hit-and-run or uninsured driver The responding officer will create a police report , which includes key facts like: Date, time, and location of the accident Statements from drivers and witnesses Diagrams or photos of the scene Initial assessment of fault This report becomes vital evidence in your personal injury claim. Be honest and factual—but avoid admitting fault or guessing what happened. Step 3: Gather Evidence at the Scene (If You Can) If you are physically able and it’s safe to do so, collect the following: Photos of vehicle damage, injuries, skid marks, and surroundings Driver’s license, insurance, and contact info of all involved Contact info for witnesses Notes about the weather, road conditions, and what you recall If you’re unable to collect this yourself, Fitch & Stahle Law Firm may be able to retrieve surveillance footage, witness statements, or crash data later—but the more you gather early, the better. Step 4: Notify Your Insurance Company Most policies require you to notify your insurer after a crash. However, you do not need to give a recorded statement , especially before speaking to a lawyer. Stick to the basics: Where and when the crash happened Who was involved That you’re seeking medical treatment Avoid discussing fault, injuries, or potential settlement values. Insurance companies often use early statements to downplay your claim later. Step 5: Call a Car Accident Lawyer—Before You Talk to the Other Driver’s Insurance The at-fault driver’s insurance company may reach out soon after the crash. They might offer a quick settlement or ask for a recorded interview. Don’t be fooled— their goal is to protect their bottom line, not your recovery . When you call Fitch & Stahle Law Firm , we: Handle all communication with insurance companies Protect you from saying something that hurts your case Calculate the real value of your damages Make sure you aren’t pressured into a lowball settlement We offer free consultations and don’t charge legal fees unless we win your case. Step 6: Keep Track of Everything Start a folder or digital log for your car accident claim. Include: Medical bills and records Receipts for prescriptions or medical equipment Notes from doctor visits Pay stubs showing missed work A journal of your pain levels, emotional struggles, or daily challenges This documentation helps prove pain and suffering , lost income , and the long-term impact of your injury. What Compensation Can You Recover? Depending on the circumstances, you may be entitled to compensation for: Emergency room care and medical treatment Physical therapy and future healthcare needs Vehicle repairs or total loss Lost wages or reduced earning capacity Pain and suffering Emotional distress Permanent disability or disfigurement If the at-fault driver was reckless—such as driving drunk or texting behind the wheel—you may also qualify for punitive damages . At Fitch & Stahle , we fight for the maximum compensation available under Nebraska or Iowa law. How Long Do I Have to File a Claim? The legal deadline to file a car accident lawsuit (called the statute of limitations ) is: 4 years in Nebraska 2 years in Iowa However, it’s best to act early. Delays in filing can lead to lost evidence, unclear medical records, and a weaker case overall. Why Choose Fitch & Stahle Law Firm? We’ve spent years helping injured drivers in the Siouxland region get justice after devastating car accidents. Here’s why clients trust us: ✅ Local Experience : Based in South Sioux City , we know the roads, courts, and insurers in both Nebraska and Iowa. ✅ Full-Service Representation : From crash investigation to courtroom litigation, we handle every step. ✅ Licensed in NE & IA : Whether your accident happened on I-29, Highway 77, or in town, we’ve got you covered. ✅ No Upfront Fees : You pay nothing unless we win your case. Don’t Go Through This Alone—We’re Here to Help If you were injured in a car accident in South Sioux City , Sioux City , or anywhere in Northeast Nebraska or Northwest Iowa , don’t wait to protect your rights. The sooner you act, the stronger your claim. 📞 Call us now at 402-494-3012 🌐 Schedule your free consultation at fitch-stahlelaw.com 📍 Visit us at our South Sioux City office At Fitch & Stahle Law Firm , we fight for car accident victims every day—and we’re ready to fight for you.