Charged with a sex-related offense? Act quickly.
These charges carry severe consequences, including jail or prison time, sex offender registration, and long-term impact on your reputation and future.


Non-consensual sexual contact or conduct.
What to know:
• Considered a serious felony offense
• Cases often rely on statements, forensic evidence, and timelines
• Conviction can require sex offender registration
Exposing oneself in public with intent to arouse or gratify.
What to know:
• Typically charged as a misdemeanor
• Intent is a key factor in the case
• Can still have lasting consequences if convicted
Offering or agreeing to engage in sexual conduct for a fee.
What to know:
• Can apply to both parties involved
• Charges increase with prior offenses
• May carry jail time and fines
Requesting or agreeing to pay for sexual conduct.
What to know:
• Charged as a felony in Texas
• Often involves undercover operations
• Does not require the act to be completed
Communicating with a minor or someone believed to be a minor for sexual purposes.
What to know:
• Often involves internet or text communication
• Can be charged even if no meeting occurs
• Serious felony offense with severe penalties
We review:
• Evidence, communications, and context
• Credibility and consistency of statements
• Law enforcement procedures and conduct
• Digital evidence and how it was obtained
• Timeline and surrounding circumstances
If there are weaknesses, we identify and challenge them.
• Act quickly to protect your rights
• Handle sensitive allegations with discretion
• Break down the State’s evidence
• Identify inconsistencies and false claims
• Prepare the case for negotiation or trial
Preparation creates leverage.
Sex offense charges can affect every part of your life. A strong defense can help:
• Protect your rights and reputation
• Reduce or dismiss charges
• Avoid or limit long-term consequences
• Improve the outcome of your case
Early action gives you more options.
• Do not delay taking action
• Do not make statements without an attorney
• Do not contact the alleged victim
• Contact a criminal defense attorney immediately
• Do not discuss your case with anyone
• Do not post about the situation online
• Do not ignore court notices
• Do not attempt to handle the situation on your own
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