Molestation Suspect Sent Back to San Diego to Face Child-Molestation Charges

March 5, 2009
By Pro Law Partners on March 5, 2009 9:46 AM |

Mark Kaczmarczyk, 57, was arrested in Taipei at the request of the FBI. San Diego authorities have worked with the Taiwanese government to bring Kaczmarczyk back to the United States to face child-molestation charges. Kaczmarczyk and his wife, who operated a day-care business in San Diego, are accused of molesting 6 children.

In 2007, San Diego police were notified when parents from the day care brought their 2-year-old daughter to the hospital and learned she had been sexually assaulted. San Diego police conducting the investigation found five other children from the day care suffered physical injuries. The couple's two children were placed in protective custody with a foster family.

False accusations of sex assault or sexual abuse are quite common, particularly in domestic disputes and custody battles. A false accusation of sexual assault can be devastating. Penalties frequently include prison time and sex offender registration. If you have been accused of sexual abuse or forced touching, it is essential to contact a criminal defense attorney right away. An experienced sex crimes attorney like those at Pro Law Partners may be able to help you avoid conviction of an offense that requires sex offender registration.