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    Texas Indecency with a Child Defense Lawyers

    Texas Indecency with a Child Defense Lawyers

    With Offices in Dallas, Fort Worth, Allen, Denton, Waco & Rockwall

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      Texas Indecency with a Child Defense Lawyers

      Indecency with a child is one of the most commonly charged sex offenses in Texas. It covers a broad range of alleged conduct from physical touching to exposure and carries penalties that include years in prison and mandatory sex offender registration. Because the definition of “indecency” is broad and the complaining witness is a child, these cases present unique defense challenges that require an attorney with specific experience in sex crime defense.

      At Deandra Grant Law, Attorney Douglas Huff defends clients against indecency with a child charges as our Criminal Division Chief. Doug’s trial experience, forensic science training, and understanding of child witness issues give our clients a defense that addresses these cases at every level.

      Two Types of Indecency with a Child

      Texas Penal Code §21.11 defines two distinct forms of indecency with a child:

      Indecency by Contact — §21.11(a)(1)

      A person commits this offense by engaging in sexual contact with a child younger than 17, or by causing the child to engage in sexual contact. “Sexual contact” means any touching of the anus, breast, or any part of the genitals of another person with intent to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any person. The touching can be through clothing.

      Indecency by contact is a second-degree felony:

      • 2 to 20 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice
      • Fine of up to $10,000
      • Sex offender registration — lifetime if the victim is under 17
      • Probation may be available in some circumstances

      Indecency by Exposure — §21.11(a)(2)

      A person commits this offense by exposing the person’s anus or any part of the person’s genitals, knowing the child is present, with intent to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any person.

      Indecency by exposure is a third-degree felony:

      • 2 to 10 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice
      • Fine of up to $10,000
      • Sex offender registration
      • Probation may be available

      The “Intent to Arouse or Gratify” Element

      Both forms of indecency require proof that the conduct was done with the intent to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any person. This is a critical element because it separates criminal conduct from innocent physical contact. A parent bathing a child, a doctor conducting a medical examination, or an accidental exposure are not criminal acts because the intent element is absent.

      The prosecution typically attempts to prove intent through the circumstances of the contact or exposure, i.e. the setting, the nature and duration of the touching, whether the defendant attempted to conceal the conduct, and the defendant’s statements. Doug challenges the prosecution’s evidence of intent and presents alternative explanations for the alleged conduct.

      Defense Strategies

      Accidental or Innocent Contact

      Many indecency allegations arise from physical contact that was accidental, incidental to caregiving, or otherwise innocent. Doug investigates the specific circumstances to demonstrate that the contact lacked the required sexual intent.

      False Allegations

      Indecency charges involving children frequently arise in the context of custody disputes, parental conflict, or family dysfunction. A child’s statement may be influenced by a parent’s leading questions, a therapist’s suggestion, or the child’s own misunderstanding of events. Doug investigates the origin and evolution of the allegation to identify fabrication or contamination.

      Challenging the Child’s Account

      Doug retains experts in forensic interviewing and child psychology to evaluate whether the child’s statements are reliable. Were proper non-leading interview techniques used? Has the child’s account changed over time? Were there external influences that may have shaped the disclosure?

      Challenging Outcry Testimony

      Under Article 38.072, the outcry witness’s testimony can be the most damaging evidence in the case. Doug challenges the reliability and admissibility of outcry testimony through pretrial hearings and effective cross-examination.

      Charge Reduction

      Because indecency by contact (second-degree felony) and indecency by exposure (third-degree felony) carry different penalties and registration consequences, charge reduction can significantly affect the outcome. Doug evaluates every case for reduction opportunities.

      Protect Your Future — Contact Deandra Grant Law Today

      If you or someone you love is facing sex crime charges in Texas, contact Deandra Grant Law for a free, confidential consultation. Attorney Douglas Huff is our Partner and Criminal Division Chief — a senior trial attorney has defended clients against sexual assault allegations, violent felonies, and other serious criminal charges throughout his career. Our team, forensic science credentials, and nearly 30 years of criminal defense experience mean you get a level of defense that most firms cannot provide.

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