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Frequently Asked Questions About Aggravated Sexual Assault
Aggravated sexual assault involves committing sexual assault with aggravating circumstances, such as using a deadly weapon, causing serious bodily injury, threatening the victim’s life, or targeting a child, elderly, or disabled person.
Aggravated sexual assault is a first-degree felony in Texas. Penalties include 5 to 99 years or life in prison and a fine of up to $10,000. If the victim is under 14 years old, additional enhancements may apply.
While sexual assault involves non-consensual sexual activity, aggravated sexual assault involves additional factors such as violence, threats, or targeting vulnerable individuals, making it a more severe offense.
A deadly weapon can include firearms, knives, or any object used to threaten or cause harm. The presence or use of a deadly weapon during the assault significantly enhances the severity of the charges.
Yes, aggravated sexual assault against a child under 14 years old carries enhanced penalties, including mandatory minimum sentences. Offenders may face life imprisonment without parole in severe cases.
Yes, individuals convicted of aggravated sexual assault are required to register as sex offenders. This requirement is typically for life and comes with strict reporting and compliance obligations.
Defenses may include lack of intent, mistaken identity, consent, or insufficient evidence. An experienced criminal defense attorney can evaluate the case and build a tailored defense strategy.
Yes, depending on the circumstances and evidence, charges may be reduced to sexual assault or dismissed through plea negotiations or insufficient evidence. A skilled defense attorney is essential in such cases.
There is no statute of limitations for aggravated sexual assault of a child under 17 years old. For adult victims, the statute of limitations is typically 10 years but may vary based on the circumstances.
A criminal defense attorney can investigate the evidence, challenge the prosecution’s case, negotiate plea deals, and represent you in court. They work to protect your rights and achieve the best possible outcome.