Why You Need a Phoenix Criminal Defense Attorney During The Pre-Charge Stage Of An Arizona Sex Crime Investigation

When Phoenix or Arizona law enforcement begins investigating a sex crime, the accused may have no idea they are already under scrutiny. This critical early phase—commonly referred to as the Pre-Charge, Pre-Indictment, Pre-File, or Investigation Stage—often determines the entire outcome of your case.

At VS Criminal Defense Attorneys, our Phoenix-based team focuses on intervening during this crucial phase. Our goal is to stop the case before formal charges are filed, or at minimum, mitigate potential damage and prevent you from unintentionally harming your own defense.

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What Exactly Is the Pre-Charge Stage in Arizona Sex Crime Cases?

The pre-charge stage refers to the period before formal criminal charges or an indictment have been filed with Arizona courts. During this time, Phoenix police, Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office, or other Arizona law enforcement agencies may be:

  • Gathering physical and digital evidence
  • Obtain Search Warrants to collect your DNA
  • Interviewing the alleged victim and potential witnesses
  • Analyzing text messages, emails, and social media communications
  • Reviewing data from seized phones, computers, and digital storage devices
  • Consulting with prosecutors to determine whether probable cause exists to file charges

Although you may not yet be arrested or charged, your freedom and reputation are already at significant risk. Arizona sex crime convictions carry some of the harshest penalties in the nation, including mandatory prison sentences and lifetime sex offender registration.

4 Signs You May Be Under Investigation for a Sex Crime in Arizona

While some individuals are completely blindsided when charges are filed, most sex crime investigations in Phoenix and throughout Arizona present clear warning signs. If any of the following occurs, it’s likely that law enforcement is actively building a case against you:

1. Police Contact Requesting an Interview

Officers may call or visit and claim they simply want to “hear your side of the story” or “clear something up.” In our years of experience defending Arizona sex crime cases, we’ve seen these tactics consistently used to obtain incriminating statements—often without the protection of legal counsel.

2. Search Warrants Seizure of Electronic Devices and/or DNA

If Phoenix police or other Arizona law enforcement agencies have a warrant to search your home or seize your electronic devices (smartphones, computers, hard drives, or cloud accounts), it typically indicates an investigation into serious charges such as Sexual Exploitation of a Minor (A.R.S. § 13-3553) or Luring a Minor for Sexual Exploitation (A.R.S. § 13-3554). Digital evidence has become central to sex crime prosecutions across Arizona.

Additionally a Search Warrant can give Police the authority to seize your DNA during a painless process known as a Buccal Swab. Here police will have you come into the Station and will use two large Q-tips to swab the inside of your mouth. Police will typically notify you that when the DNA comes back they will send it for charging. This means that you could be arrested when the DNA results come in. Seizure of DNA is typically related to serious charges such as Sexual Assault (A.R.S. § 13-1406) or Molestation of a Child (A.R.S. § 13-1410) or Sexual Abuse (A.R.S. § 13-1404).

3. Confrontation Calls from the Alleged Victim

Arizona law enforcement frequently conduct “Confrontation Calls”, also known as “pretext” or “consensual” calls. In these scenarios, police coach an alleged victim to call you while secretly recording the conversation. The goal is to elicit an admission, apology, or other damaging statement that can be used against you in court. 

4. Police Interviewing People You Associate With

When Phoenix detectives or other Arizona investigators begin questioning people you associate with who may have knowledge of the alleged incident, it’s a strong indication that an active investigation is underway. Law enforcement are typically seeking to corroborate the alleged victim’s account or collect background information about your behavior, relationships, or access to minors.

Why Early Attorney Intervention is Crucial in Arizona Sex Crime Cases

Case Studies: VS Criminal Defense Attorneys have successfully stopped many cases during the pre-charge stage before charges were filed. This has often been accomplished by getting involved early and presenting exculpatory evidence or by assisting clients in exercising their 5th Amendment right to remain silent, thereby preventing unintentional statements to law enforcement.

Engaging a skilled Phoenix sex crimes defense attorney during the investigation phase gives you the best opportunity to avoid charges altogether. Early legal intervention by VS Criminal Defense Attorneys can:

  • Prevent you from making self-incriminating statements during police interviews
  • Ensure all communication with Arizona law enforcement goes through your lawyer
  • Allow us to present exculpatory evidence to investigators and prosecutors before a charging decision is made
  • Protect your constitutional rights and mitigate long-term consequences to your freedom and reputation
  • Potentially stop the case before formal charges appear in public court records

Once formal charges are filed in Arizona, your defense options narrow significantly, and the case becomes part of the public record—even if you’re eventually proven innocent.

Immediate Steps to Take If You’re Contacted by Arizona Law Enforcement

If you are contacted by Phoenix police detectives or any Arizona law enforcement officers regarding a potential sex crime investigation:

  1. Do not agree to an interview or make any statements
  2. Politely decline and specifically say:  “I am invoking my right to remain silent and would like to speak with my attorney.”
  3. Request the officer’s contact information (name, badge number, and phone number)
  4. Call us immediately at (480) 923-9001 to begin your defense.

Remember: Anything you say can and will be used against you. Even innocent explanations can be misinterpreted or taken out of context.

Sex Crime Charges We Successfully Defend Throughout Arizona

At VS Attorney, our Phoenix-based defense team represents clients throughout Maricopa County and across Arizona who are facing serious sex crime allegations, including:

We understand both the legal complexities and the devastating personal consequences these allegations carry.

Why Choose VSAttorney for Your Phoenix Sex Crimes Defense

  • Pre-Charge Success: We have successfully prevented charges from being filed in numerous cases through early intervention. Each case is unique and results may vary.
  • Specialized Experience: Our attorneys focus exclusively on sex crime defense in Arizona
  • Availability: Immediate access to an attorney when you need it most
  • Discreet Representation: We handle all aspects of your case with the utmost confidentiality
  • Strategic Defense: Custom-tailored defense strategies based on the specific facts of your case and Arizona law

Contact VS Criminal Defense Attorneys Today – Before It’s Too Late

If you suspect you’re being investigated for a sex crime in Phoenix or anywhere in Arizona—or if you have already been contacted by police—do not wait until charges are filed. The pre-charge stage is your best chance to protect yourself and potentially avoid prosecution entirely.

Call (480)923-9001 now for a confidential consultation, or complete our secure online contact form. Let VS Attorney be your shield during this critical time.

Remember: The earlier we get involved, the more we can do to protect your rights, your reputation, and your freedom.

This article is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Every case involves unique circumstances that require individual legal analysis. For specific guidance related to your situation, please contact VS Criminal Defense Attorneys directly to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced criminal defense attorneys.

Published On: May 29th, 2025Categories: Sex Crime Defense

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