Conviction of a sex offense can ruin your life forever. Get a Plano sex offense attorney from Chris Lewis & Associates, P.C. to defend you and to give your case the best outcome possible.
One of the worst possible crimes to be convicted of is a sex offense. Once it’s on your criminal record, it will be there forever, destroying your employment prospects, causing you embarrassment, and causing everyone you meet to look at you sideways. Even your own family will likely take issue with you if you’re convicted of a sex crime.
The only way to avoid the negative consequences of a sex crime on your record: Don’t be convicted. You will need to fight against your criminal charge, and you will need the help of a Plano sex crime lawyer if you hope to win.
There are different types of sex offenses in Texas, and not all of them are treated equally. For instance, indecent exposure is a misdemeanor offense, whereas aggravated sexual assault is a felony. No matter what type of sex offense you’ve been charged with, you will likely face negative consequences if you’re convicted.
Even indecent exposure paints a negative picture of you to your employers and others, so it’s best to avoid a conviction of a sex offense if possible. The more serious the sex crime you’ve been charged with is, the greater your penalties will be. Your Plano sex crime attorney will do everything possible to see that you receive the best possible outcome.
Here are some common sex crimes in Plano, Texas:
Your Plano sex offense lawyer will do everything possible to see that your charge is reduced or dismissed, because if you’re convicted, you will likely lose your freedom. For instance, aggravated sexual assault is a felony of the first degree, carrying a punishment of life imprisonment or between five and ninety-nine years.
Your attorney’s job is to find the best defense possible for your set of circumstances. Many people don’t think there are any defenses against the conviction of sex offenses, but there are defenses available. Here are some defenses your Plano attorney could use to try to get your sex charge dismissed or at least reduced.
There’s no doubt that a conviction of a sex crime in Texas will change your life forever. No matter what crime charge you are facing, you don’t want to handle this situation alone. You should not talk with police or sign a plea agreement without speaking to a lawyer about your sex crime case. There could be defenses available that you don’t know about.
Reach out to a Plano sex crime lawyer at Chris Lewis & Associates, P.C.. You can reach our firm through the contact form down below or by calling us at 214-665-6930.