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Criminal defense lawyers represent individuals accused of committing crimes, ranging from minor offenses to serious felonies. They investigate the case, challenge evidence presented by the prosecution, negotiate plea bargains, and defend the client in court. Their primary duty is to protect the accused's constitutional rights and ensure a fair legal process.

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What are the laws and charges for giving a minor oral sex while both intoxicated?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
Criminal Law lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
Child sexual assault. Depends on your prior, but definitely a felony, not aggravated so usually 2-20, but may be 5-99.
Child sexual assault. Depends on your prior, but definitely a felony, not aggravated so usually 2-20, but may be 5-99.

Can she still press charges for trespassing after a month?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
Criminal Law lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
Sounds like blackmail. Make sure you get all of this in writing. They can honestly press charges for up to 2 years after the incident. They would have to call the police and make a report first though.
Sounds like blackmail. Make sure you get all of this in writing. They can honestly press charges for up to 2 years after the incident. They would have to call the police and make a report first though.
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Class B misdemeanor - Prostitution

Answered by attorney Patrick Short
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Firm of Patrick Short
I agree with Kenneth, your life is not over.  Take a deep breath and get an attorney who does criminal work in Brazos County.  Make sure you are clear with the lawyer what it is you are trying to accomplish.  But please keep this in persepective.  I know it feels like your life is over--it is not!  Your options depend on the facts of the case, the alleged evidence the State has regarding this matter and whether or not the State can prove beyond a reasonable doubt each and every element of the offense.  Make sure you know the difference between expungement and non-disclosure.  And whether given your particular circumstances you can even consider disposing of your case via plea bargain or via bench or jury trial.  Do not presume now what you will or will not do.  You need legal advice and you need it sooner than later.  I assure you it will take some of the stress off of your life.  Again, your life is not over!  Don't give up...  
I agree with Kenneth, your life is not over.  Take a deep breath and get an attorney who does criminal work in Brazos County.  Make sure you are clear with the lawyer what it is you are trying to accomplish.  But please keep this in persepective.  I know it feels like your life is over--it is not!  Your options depend on the facts of the case, the alleged evidence the State has regarding this matter and whether or not the State can prove beyond a reasonable doubt each and every element of the offense.  Make sure you know the difference between expungement and non-disclosure.  And whether given your particular circumstances you can even consider disposing of your case via plea bargain or via bench or jury trial.  Do not presume now what you will or will not do.  You need legal advice and you need it sooner than later.  I assure you it will take some of the stress off of your life.  Again, your life is not over!  Don't give up...  
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