Sex Crimes

Where Can Sex Offenders Legally Live?

February 19, 2014

In an effort to enhance public safety, increased restrictions are being placed on sex offenders. If you are labeled as a sex offender, one of the restrictions you might face is where you will live. Texas is one of the growing number of states that prohibit sex offenders from taking up residence in so-called “safe […]

How to Get off the Sex Offenders List

February 12, 2014

Sex offender registration in Texas can now be terminated early in some cases, thanks to House Bill 867. This law allows those who have been convicted of certain sex crimes to “deregister” in order to be fairer to those who may pose no danger to the general public. In order to qualify for deregistration, your […]

Sex with Minors: How the Romeo & Juliet Law Works

February 5, 2014

In the past, teenagers and young adults could easily be labeled as sex offenders, even when engaging in consensual sex. That’s because those over the age of 17 who had sex with another person who was under 17 were considered to be committing statutory rape. Those who were convicted could face significant jail time in […]

Prostitutes Beware: The Law Is Watching You…Very Intently

January 29, 2014

Sections 43.02 through 43.06 of the Texas Penal Code deal with the crime of prostitution. Prostitution is the act of exchanging sexual favors for something of value, which does not have to include money. There are actually several different crimes associated with prostitution, and the one an individual is charged with will vary based upon […]

She’s Only 17? Texas Statutory Rape Penalties

January 24, 2014

The state of Texas considers a child under the age of 17 unable to consent to sex. As a result, those who are found engaging in sexual conduct with others less than age 17 could be charged with statutory rape. The Texas Penal Code does not actually spell out the crime of statutory rape; instead, […]