Prostitution, an Ancient Institution

Posted on July 21, 2008
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Prostitution is often said to be the “oldest profession.”  California approaches prostitution a bit differently than other states and the Federal government, as with other issues.  In San Francisco for example, a measure will be on the city ballot in this year’s election which will severely damage the city’s ability to convict prostitution cases.  In different parts of Los Angeles, prostitution is prosecuted and pursued differently by law enforcement.

Solicitation is charged as a misdemeanor, while pimping or pandering is a felony.  Here are the various charges related to prostitution:

  • Solicitation - the act of directing or asking someone to exchange money for sexual activity;
  • Prostitution - The act of exchanging money for sexual activity is known as Prostitution;
  • Pandering - The crime committed by a “pimp” includes solicitation of customers for prostitution services and recruitment of prostitutes for hire; and
  • Loitering - means to linger without a lawful reason for the purpose of committing a crime or engaging in prostitution. 

While a majority of cases include female prostitutes with male clients, or johns.  There are many defenses for these charges, including a challenge to whether there was an agreement to engage in an act of prostitution

If you’re facing prostitution charges, contact an experienced attorney who will be able to give you a solid and experienced defense.

Written by Joe M

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One Response to “Prostitution, an Ancient Institution”

  1. Edward on July 22nd, 2008 2:14 pm

    Wish I read this before this past weekend! I have a matter of my own. Might be calling you soon actually.

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