San Diego Men Charged for Attacking Prostitutes

March 9, 2009
By Pro Law Partners on March 9, 2009 10:55 AM |

Police have charged two U.S. sailors for allegedly attacking two prostitutes in Tijuana. The men rented rooms at a Zona Norte Hotel where they met the prostitutes. One woman was stabbed, the other was choked and a hotel employee was stabbed.

Both men are being held at the La Mesa prison and they will not be offered bail. One of the men worked for the U.S. Navy and the other was training to be a Navy SEAL.

With high-profile sex crimes frequently making the news, it has become more difficult for those accused of sex crimes to plea bargain or get a fair trial. These charges are very easy to make and very difficult to defend since the alleged crimes usually happen in a one-on-one situation, with no independent witnesses or evidence. At Pro Law Partners, we have a history in the criminal defense community that lends us credibility. Our attorneys handle all sex crimes cases, including:

  • Aggravated Sexual Assault
  • Rape, Including Date Rape and Statutory Rape
  • Sexual Misconduct
  • Child Molestation
  • Sex for a Fee, Prostitution
  • Massage without a Permit