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Under Texas' version of the law, if a young adult over the age of 17 has consensual sexual relations with someone under the age of 17, but at least 15 years old, with no more than a four-year age difference between the two, the new law will not require the older party to register as a sex offender if convicted of ...
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Read More »Here in Texas, a Romeo and Juliet law protects those who have sexual intercourse with those under the age of 18, but several conditions need to be met to qualify for that protection. Between the two persons involved in the sexual intercourse, there cannot be more than 3 years of difference in age, neither person can be a registered sexual offender, each partner needs to be at least 14 years old, and both parties need to be consenting. Q: When Do I Need An Attorney If you or someone you know has received accusations of having sexual intercourse with a minor, it is important to know their rights. Even if the events of the situation meet the requirements listed above for Romeo and Juliet laws, you may still need an attorney to defend yourself. If someone accuses you of committing sex with a minor, you need to be sure you treat this situation with extreme severity, as your rights, future, and freedom could be at stake if you do not properly protect yourself. Q: When Do I Not Need An Attorney If someone accuses you of sleeping with a minor here in Texas, you want to be sure that the state’s Romeo and Juliet laws protect your actions. If you are both within 3 years of age with each other, over the age of 14, neither of you are registered sexual offenders, and you both consented to the act in question, then your actions are as legal as crossing the street at a crosswalk. Calmly explain how Romeo and Juliet laws protect you and your partner, and you should not receive any legal consequences.
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Read More »When the two rekindled their relationship, it was a violation of the young man’s probation, which led to the young man being sentenced to five to 15 years in prison. He served six years behind bars and, once released, had to register as a sex offender. He now must wear a GPS device so his daily movements can be monitored.
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Read More »The overwhelming consensus of the people of Texas believes that adults who engage in sexual activity with people under the age of 17 should be aggressively prosecuted. At the same time, many Texans believe that teens who are close in age to their sexual partners should not have to bear the lifelong stigma of being listed on the sex offender registry. Therefore, the Romeo and Juliet Law was enacted to provide relief for a slightly older person who engages in sexual relations with someone who is very close in age, for example, a 16-year-old who engages in sexual relations with a 15-year-old.
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