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How a Sex Crimes Attorney Can Help If You’ve Been Convicted of a Sex Crime

Being convicted of a sex crime in Texas can have life-altering consequences. From mandatory registration as a sex offender to lengthy prison sentences, a conviction can impact your freedom, reputation, and future opportunities. However, even after a conviction, you still have legal options. An experienced Texas sex crimes attorney can help you navigate post-conviction relief, appeal your case, and explore every possible avenue to protect your rights and future.

Understanding the Consequences of a Sex Crime Conviction
In Texas, sex crime convictions come with severe penalties, including:

  • Prison or Jail Time – Many sex offenses carry mandatory sentences, sometimes even life in prison.

  • Sex Offender Registration – Depending on the charge, registration can be for years or even life, limiting housing, employment, and social opportunities.

  • Social Stigma – A conviction can negatively impact your personal relationships and professional reputation.

  • Loss of Rights – A felony conviction can strip you of certain rights, such as the right to vote or possess a firearm.

If you have been convicted of a sex crime, you may feel like there’s no hope, but an attorney can provide legal strategies to help lessen these consequences.

How a Sex Crimes Attorney Can Help
A dedicated sex crimes attorney can assist in the following ways:

Filing an Appeal
If errors were made in your trial, you may have grounds for an appeal. Common reasons for appeals include:

  • Insufficient evidence

  • Improper jury instructions

  • Ineffective assistance of counsel

  • Prosecutorial misconduct

Your attorney will review your case, identify legal errors, and file an appeal if applicable.

Seeking Post-Conviction Relief
Even if an appeal isn’t an option, post-conviction relief may be available, such as:

  • Motion for a New Trial – If new evidence emerges or there was a procedural error, a new trial could be granted.

  • Habeas Corpus Petition – If your constitutional rights were violated, you may be able to challenge your conviction.

  • Sentence Reduction – Your lawyer may argue for a reduced sentence if mitigating factors exist.

Managing Sex Offender Registration Requirements
A sex crimes attorney can help with:

  • Petitioning for early termination of sex offender registration

  • Challenging incorrect registration requirements

  • Advising on compliance to avoid further legal trouble

You need an experienced attorney

If you or a loved one has been convicted of a sex crime in Texas, you need an aggressive, experienced attorney on your side. Attorney Robert Barrera Arellano understands the complexities of Texas sex crime laws and is committed to fighting for your rights. Don’t let a conviction define your future—take action today!

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FAQs

Yes. If there were legal errors in your trial, you might be eligible to appeal. An attorney can review your case and determine if an appeal is possible.

In Texas, you typically have 30 days from the date of sentencing to file a notice of appeal. Acting quickly is crucial.

In some cases, yes. An attorney can assess your situation and determine if you qualify for early removal.

If you had ineffective counsel, you might have grounds for an appeal or post-conviction relief.

Call The Law Office of Robert Barrera Arellano at (210) 247-4189 to discuss your options and begin the legal process.

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