Child molestation is prohibited under Georgia Code § 16-6-4. For physical child molestation, the state must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that:
Under Georgia law, each touching of each area of a child’s body constitutes a separate effect. Therefore, one incident of touching can result in a defendant being charged with multiple counts. If the offense involved either physical injury or sodomy (oral or anal sex), the defendant will be charged with aggravated child molestation, which is a more severe offense.
For child molestation committed by electronic communication, the state must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that:
A first-time offender will receive 5-20 years in prison, as well as receive counseling while incarcerated. A repeat offender for child molestation will receive 10-30 years in prison, or the state may give notice that they intend to seek a punishment of life imprisonment. If convicted of aggravated child molestation, there may be a life sentence or a split sentence involving at least 25 years imprisonment followed by probation for life. It is crucial to have a skilled Georgia child molestation lawyer who can navigate the complexities of these charges and work toward the best possible outcome, whether through negotiation, defense strategies, or challenging the evidence presented.
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To defend against child molestation charges, the defense team of Johnson/Citronberg, PLLC will seek out evidence which shows that the child is either lying or not telling the whole truth. This involves establishing a reason to fabricate the allegation, or showing that the allegation was not actually possible.
The government will attempt to gather evidence to corroborate the child’s allegation and make the defendant appear to be the type of person capable of committing such an offense. They may do this through obtaining search warrants, recording statements made by the defendant, having the child undergo a forensic interview, and interviewing people close to the defendant and the child. The defense team will work to poke holes in the government’s case and produce evidence showing the allegation to be false. A skilled solicitation of a minor lawyer can help challenge the evidence and create a strong defense to protect your rights and future.
The defense lawyer will file pre-trial motions that seek to exclude evidence that the government will try to use at trial. This will undermine the state’s case, and in some instances, result in the case’s dismissal. Pre-trial motions include:
Other pre-trial motions the defense may file include a motion to dismiss based on the statute of limitations, a general demurrer, and a motion to exclude government expert witness testimony.
The defense team will also explore potential trial defenses. These include:
Our client was a pilot and retired military officer. He was accused of knowingly transporting a large quantity of cocaine from southern Texas to Atlanta. If convicted, he likely would have died in prison. We were able to show a jury that our client had no knowledge of the drugs on board his aircraft. The jury returned a not guilty verdict in less than an hour of deliberating.
Our client, a federal employee, was convicted of federal child pornography charges. Based on his autism diagnosis, we convinced a federal judge to give the lowest sentence possible.
Our client was facing life in prison after being charged in a wide-sweeping drug conspiracy case in the Northern District of Georgia. We were able to show that our client was abused by her husband and forced to ingest drugs, which led her becoming addicted. The judge determined that her culpability was the least of the many who were charged and granted our request for a sentence of ‘time-served’ which means no additional jail time. Our client was able to go home to her children the same day that she was sentenced.
Our client, a working professional, was charged with distribution of child pornography after law enforcement raided his home. We helped our autistic client and convinced the court to defer all charges for dismissal due to his disability.
Our Georgia criminal defense lawyers fully understand how to defend against child molestation charges. We have won dismissals, obtained reductions, and received sentences of straight probation for individuals charged with child molestation offenses across Georgia.
If you or someone you know is facing a child molestation charge in Georgia, contact us now for immediate help.
Jess B. Johnson is a Partner & Founder at Johnson/Citronberg, PLLC with more than 15 years of experience in criminal defense and civil litigation. He represents clients in federal courts across the country and is licensed in Georgia, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. Jess has handled complex investigations, trials, and appeals for elected officials, business leaders, whistleblowers, and individuals. He has secured dismissals, acquittals, favorable sentences, and major whistleblower awards. A University of Georgia graduate, Jess was selected as a “Rising Star” by Super Lawyers Magazine every year since 2012.
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Cary Jacob Citronberg is the Partner and Founder of Johnson/Citronberg, PLLC in Alexandria, Virginia, where he focuses on federal and state criminal defense matters. Licensed in Virginia since 2011, he brings more than 14 years of courtroom experience along with a strong record of advocacy. Cary received his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center in 2010 after earning his B.A. from Northwestern University in 2006. His work has been repeatedly recognized by Super Lawyers, with selections as a Rising Star from 2016 through 2021 and to the Super Lawyers list from 2022 through 2025.
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