Dallas, TX asked in Criminal Law for Texas

Q: A family member been arrested for aggregated sexual assult on a minor how can he prove he didn't do anything

How can prove he not guilty if there accusing him because a charge like that nomatter what the person being accused has to say they always believe the person that's the victim

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John Cucci Jr.
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Houston, TX

A: The accused needs to get a Lawyer ASAP!

The accused needs to say NOTHING to the police.

GET A LAWYER NOW!

As you know the allegations of a sex crime with a child as the victim is bad news and can ruin someone's reputation.

My office and other attorneys on Justia are skilled in defending sex crimes. Go see an attorney right away as a professional is needed.

Good Luck!

Edgardo Rafael Baez
Edgardo Rafael Baez
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: These types of cases in Texas are difficult because, the law has changed and the need for experts to support the defendant's side. Here is my webpage on this issue so that you may read more about it. Blessings!

https://www.erbjrlaw.com/experienced-sex-crime-lawyer-in-san-antonio/

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