There are strict laws that prohibit nudity and the act of indecently exposing oneself in a public setting. If you are facing charges for indecent exposure in the area, you may face severe penalties. Due to the serious nature of your offense, it is vital that you contact Law Office of Verity Gentry Bell, LLC for immediate assistance. Our criminal defense lawyer has successfully represented numerous clients facing charges for indecent exposure and other sex-related offenses. In order to protect your rights, freedom, and future, it would be within your best interests to secure the representation of our law firm. We can offer you the hard-hitting defense and proven representation you require in order to combat your charges.
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Verity Gentry Bell
The Proven Defense You Deserve
Verity Gentry Bell has forged a reputation as one of the most dedicated and trusted legal counselors in the community. She brings compassionate and effective advocacy to her clients' needs and ensures that the rights and interests are thoroughly asserted both in and outside the courtroom. The daughter of a teacher and newspaper reporter, Ms. Bell was inspired at an early age to help those in less fortunate circumstances. That passion led her to Loyola University College of Law New Orleans, where she not only earned her Juris Doctor, but served as the Substance and Citation Editor for the Maritime Law Journal and became a member of the prestigious St. Thomas More Inn of Court.
As part of her studies, she also served as legislative intern for Senator Mary Landrieu in Washington DC and a legal intern in the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office, gaining valuable legal experience in both positions. After passing the bar, she joined the Orleans Public Defenders, where she represented defendants throughout every stage of litigation, including evidence and bond hearings, Fourth and Fifth Amendment litigation regarding admissibility of physical evidence, and more.
Ms. Bell would go on to work for several other prominent Louisiana law firms, where she not only continued to represent criminal defendants, but also accident victims in injury claims, and individuals and families in divorce matters. Now the founder of her own firm, Ms. Bell continues to prove herself an effective, exacting legal counselor and compassionate advocate for her clients. She is known for her vigorous approach to pre-litigation and stewarded one of the only cases in Louisiana to utilize expert testimony to shed light on the unreliability of eyewitness identifications. She is dedicated to applying a personalized, attentive approach to the work that she does and continues to find the relationships she builds with her clients one of the most rewarding aspects of her profession.
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Common Penalties
Indecent exposure is generally classified as a class 1 misdemeanor. However, if you have prior convictions, your charges may escalate to a class 6 felony. If aggravated, your penalties will be much more severe.
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Jail or Prison Time
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Monetary Fines
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Sex Offender Registration
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Court Fees
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Immigration Consequences
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Criminal Record
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Your SuccessWhen You Hire Our Lawyer, Your Needs & Best Interests Will Be Prioritized Every Step Of The Way.
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Defense StrategiesWe Do Not Employ Cookie-Cutter Solutions. Instead, We Build Customized Defense Strategies For Our Clients.
Do You Have Questions About Your Case? We Have Answers.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What Are My Rights After An Arrest?
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If you have been arrested, you have two constitutional rights. First you have the right to remain silent. Anything you say or do can be used against you as elicit, incriminating evidence in court. Second, you have the right to an attorney. It is imperative that you secure the assistance of a legal professional to ensure your rights, freedom and future and properly represented and zealously defended.
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How Are Felonies & Misdemeanors Different?
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Misdemeanor crimes are often considered lesser offenses than felonies in the criminal justice system. Felony charges are punishable by one or more years in prison. Misdemeanor charges are punishable by a prison sentence no longer than one year. Regardless of the type of criminal charge you are facing, you need to hire an attorney to ensure your rights are properly represented in a court of law.
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Will I Be Required To Register As A Sex Offender?
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If you are charged with capital, life or any other degree of felony, you will be required to register as a sex offender. In addition, if the offense was committed against a minor, you will be required to register. Sex offender registration will restrict your opportunities, limiting where you can live, work and travel. When your liberty is on the line, you need proven defense.
Rights That Are in Jeopardy After Serving Time
- Loss of eligibility to apply for financial aid for college
- Security clearance for certain professions such as teaching, working with children, or security
- Voting privileges
- Parenting rights can be taken away including custody & visiting rights
- Loss of 2nd Amendment right to legally obtain or possess firearms
- Cannot obtain a passport or a visa for entry into certain countries
- Convicts are pulled into police line-ups as a potential suspect
