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Child Endangerment Laws: Federal vs. Texas Regulations
Posted in Criminal Defense on February 26, 2024
Accusations of child endangerment are easily made and challenging to defend against. Determining whether a child is genuinely at risk can be subjective, making defense even more difficult. If accused of endangering a child, explaining your situation may seem reasonable, but law enforcement can be skeptical. Allegations of child endangerment are investigated and prosecuted according…
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Possible Defenses for Juvenile Sex Offenders
Posted in Criminal Defense on February 21, 2024
As children get older, it’s normal for them to become curious about their sexuality. However, a hasty decision to text a suggestive picture of themselves to a friend or have sex while under the age of 18 can quickly turn into accusations of a sexual offense. While the focus on a delinquent juvenile is on…
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Legal Defenses for Sexual Assault Charges
Posted in Criminal Defense on February 17, 2024
Accusations of sexual assault are an intensely personal matter for the accused and their families. Beyond the stress associated with a trial, and the embarrassment and stress of conviction, the possibility of a prolonged prison sentence, and the ongoing challenge of being a registered sex offender, individuals experience a profound loss of freedom and control…
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Legal Defenses for Child Endangerment Charges
Posted in Criminal Defense on February 13, 2024
In a world where caregivers bear the immense responsibility of ensuring a child’s safety, the threat of child endangerment charges can be unsettling. Parents, legal guardians, and childcare providers must maneuver through the intricate web of laws dictating their every move for the well-being of the young ones in their care. Texas takes a stern…
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