Sexual Assault of a Child | Fort Bend County Criminal Lawyers

Statutory Rape Defense in Fort Bend County

Fort Bend County Criminal Attorney James Sullivan has been very successful in getting Sexual Assault of a Child cases No Billed (dismissed) by the Grand Jury. Sullivan has fought these cases and prevailed in 5 such cases as detailed below.

To discuss your case, you can call James Sullivan & Associates today at 281-546-6428.

When a case is No Billed by the Grand Jury, the accused may have the right to immediately seek an expunction of his criminal record.  Because prosecutors generally seek to present the case to the Grand Jury between the first and setting court setting, it is extremely important to hire a defense attorney right away.  Unless a defense attorney requests that the prosecutor hold the case from the Grand Jury in order to prepare a defense packet, the prosecutor will seek an indictment from the Grand Jury.

Once an accused is indicted, this option is no longer available. If found guilty by a jury or if placed on deferred adjudication probation for this type of offense, the accused would be required to register as a sex offender for life. Time is of the essence in retaining a knowledgeable defense attorney.

Sexual Assault of a Child Penalties

Statutory Rape in Texas is charged as Sexual Assault of a Child, a serious felony offense. If convicted as an adult, the defendant is required to register as a sex offender for life. If the alleged child victim is between 14 to 16 years of age, the crime is a second degree felony and punishable by 2 to 20 years in prison for each count in the indictment. If the alleged child victim is under 14 years of age, the crime is a first degree felony and punishable by 5 to 99 years in prison for each count in the indictment.

These cases seem to be more and more common. A 23 year old male name "John" goes to a friend's house party and meets an attractive, willing woman who says she is 18 years of age. They have consensual sex in one of the bedrooms. Several days later, he learns that she is really 14 years of age and that her mother found out about it and called the police.

John now faces serious sex offense charges. There are several important legal issues to consider:
  • In Texas, for purposes of the Sexual Assault of a Child and Indecency with a Child crimes, a child does not become an adult until age 17. For other sexual-related offenses, including Possession of Child Pornography and Sexual Performance of a Child, the age of an adult is 18 years.
  • In Texas, it is not a defense that the accused did not know the child's real age. So, the alleged victim could have lied about her age to the accused and the accused will still face criminal charges.
  • The alleged victim cannot legally consent to sexual relations unless the alleged victim is 14 years of age or older and there is only a 3 year or less difference between the ages of the alleged victim and the accused.
  • In Texas, only one eye-witness, the alleged victim, is sufficient for conviction, so long as the jury believes the alleged victim beyond a reasonable doubt.
  • In Texas, neither genital trauma nor DNA evidence is required for a conviction.
  • In Texas, voluntary intoxication is not a defense. So, if the accused goes to a party, gets drunk and sleeps with an underage girl, he cannot use his intoxication as a defense to the crime of Sexual Assault of a Child.
  • In Texas, each separate sexual act can be separately charged within one indictment and, if there is a conviction, each Count can be stacked or served consecutively.
With these types of sexual offenses, there are many other legal issues involved. If a person is charged with sexual assault of a child, possession of child pornography or any type of sex offense, it is important to retain a criminal defense attorney who is experienced defending Texas sex offenses.

James (Jim) Sullivan is an experienced Fort Bend County criminal defense attorney. For over 20 years, Sullivan has successfully fought the government in jury trials on behalf of clients in criminal and juvenile courts. Sullivan has also been able to get hundreds of serious criminal and juvenile cases dismissed or reduced from a felony to a misdemeanor without a trial.

James Sullivan graduated from Gerry Spence's Trial Lawyers College, the most selective and prestigious trial advocacy program in America. Sullivan was also recognized by The National Trial Lawyers organization. Sullivan has a proven record of defending people from all walks of life, faiths and countries in courts throughout Texas.

Our Houston criminal lawyers defend clients charged with crimes in district courts and county criminal courts, including domestic violence (assault of a family member), drug possession or drug delivery, violent crimes, and juvenile delinquency.

The following five felony cases of Sexual Assault of a Child were dismissed by the Grand Jury based on defense packets that Attorney James Sullivan prepared.
 

DATE
CASE #
CT #
TEXAS CRIMINAL OFFENSE
ACTUAL RESULT










04/19/12
1332791
185th
SEXUAL ASSAULT OF A CHILD (2° Felony)
NO BILLED BY GRAND JURY (Client accused of having consensual sex with underage girl he met on online after she falsely claimed that she was 18)
12/03/10
1283460
232nd
SEXUAL ASSAULT OF A CHILD (2° Felony)
NO BILLED BY GRAND JURY (Client accused of consensual sex with underage female)
08/24/10
1264919
232ND
SEXUAL ASSAULT OF A CHILD (2° Felony)
NO BILLED BY GRAND JURY (Client accused of consensual sex with underage female)
04/28/10
1220515
179TH
SEXUAL ASSAULT OF A CHILD (2° Felony)
DISMISSED BY STATE PRIOR TO TRIAL SETTING (Client accused of committing sexual assault against a young relative)
11/23/09
1231727
179TH
SEXUAL ASSAULT OF A CHILD (2° Felony)
NO BILLED BY GRAND JURY (Client accused of consensual sex with underage female)