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Prostitution is sometimes referred to as the oldest profession in the world, and the practice can be found all over the world and across history. However, many countries, including the United States, have laws against prostitution and the solicitation of prostitutes.
Utah has very strict laws against solicitation, but there may be circumstances under which you can avoid criminal charges. Not only is prostitution illegal, but so is the act of soliciting a prostitute. Criminal charges for solicitation may be assessed as misdemeanors in some cases or as serious felonies in others. Your charges may be influenced by any history of solicitation convictions and the status of the other party. Soliciting a child for sex is charged more harshly than soliciting an adult.
While many people believe that soliciting another consenting adult for sex is a victimless act, the State of Utah says otherwise. You could face criminal charges simply for the act of solicitation. Our Utah criminal defense attorneys have argued many cases like this before.
Call us at for a free legal consultation. Under the law, solicitation occurs when a person offers or agrees to engage in sexual activity for a fee. You could be charged for offering a fee for sex or offering sex for a fee.
Charges may likewise be assessed if you offer or agree to engage in specific acts:. The fee does not need to be money but could be some equivalent, like goods or services. You also do not have to initiate the solicitation to be charged. A prostitute or sex worker could offer you sexual services for a fee, and if you accept, you may be charged with solicitation. If you are unsure whether your actions constitute sexual solicitation of a prostitute, talk to our Utah sexual solicitation defense lawyers for advice.