By Kevin L. Collins | Published July 4, 2014 | Posted in Criminal Law | Tagged Tags: child pornography, PROTECT, sex offender registry, sexting | Leave a comment
Sending sexually explicit texts and images of minors is serious offense. In fact, legislation regarding sexting has been around since 2001 in Texas. If you are an adult charged with sexting and/or child pornography, you could be facing significant criminal penalties. Juveniles can face charges for sharing explicit images, too. Without competent defense attorneys by Read More
Read MoreThe sex offender registry program has been in effect in Texas since September 1, 1991. If you are sentenced to register as a sex offender, you must register for 10 years or life, depending on the crime you are accused of committing. In addition, as a registered sex offender, you must visit your primary registration Read More
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