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What Is The Definition Of Sexual Assault In Texas?

According to Texas Penal Code §22.011, the Sexual Assault Law is the law dealing with rape. There is no definition of the word rape in Texas law. This law includes both non-consensual sex between adults and some consensual contact between adults and children. If you have more questions about whether you have committed or been a victim of sexual assault, you should contact a Sexual Assault Lawyer.

Sexual assault is defined in Texas Penal Code Section 22.011(a). Sexual assault of adults is dealt with in subsection (a)(1), where consent is defined. Child sexual assault is defined in the subsection (a)(2).

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The current Texas Sexual Assault law is as follows:

(a) A person commits an offense if:

(1) the person intentionally or knowingly:

(A) causes the penetration of the anus or sexual organ of another person by any means, without that person’s consent;

(B) causes the penetration of the mouth of another person by the sexual organ of the actor, without that person’s consent; or

(C) causes the sexual organ of another person, without that person’s consent, to contact or penetrate the mouth, anus, or sexual organ of another person, including the actor; or

(2) regardless of whether the person knows the age of the child at the time of the offense, the person intentionally or knowingly:

(A) causes the penetration of the anus or sexual organ of a child by any means;

(B) causes the penetration of the mouth of a child by the sexual organ of the actor;

(C) causes the sexual organ of a child to contact or penetrate the mouth, anus, or sexual organ of another person, including the actor;

(D) causes the anus of a child to contact the mouth, anus, or sexual organ of another person, including the actor; or

(E) causes the mouth of a child to contact the anus or sexual organ of another person, including the actor.

Generally, if you are accused of sexual contact with anyone under the age of 17, you can be charged with child sexual assault. Contacting an expert Sexual Abuse Law Firm will answer all your questions. To be charged with sexual assault of an adult, it is usually non-consensual. Under Texas law, consent is defined as the following:

(b) A sexual assault under Subsection (a)(1) is without the consent of the other person if:

(1) the actor compels the other person to submit or participate by the use of physical force or violence [effective September 1, 2017, H.B. 1808 amends this language to look like this: (1) the actor compels the other person to submit or participate by the use of physical force, violence, or coercion];

(2) the actor compels the other person to submit or participate by threatening to use force or violence against the other person, and the other person believes that the actor has the present ability to execute the threat;

(3) the other person has not consented and the actor knows the other person is unconscious or physically unable to resist;

(4) the actor knows that as a result of mental disease or defect the other person is at the time of the sexual assault incapable either of appraising the nature of the act or of resisting it;

(5) the other person has not consented and the actor knows the other person is unaware that the sexual assault is occurring;

(6) the actor has intentionally impaired the other person’s power to appraise or control the other person’s conduct by administering any substance without the other person’s knowledge;

(7) the actor compels the other person to submit or participate by threatening to use force or violence against any person, and the other person believes that the actor has the ability to execute the threat;

(8) the actor is a public servant who coerces the other person to submit or participate;

(9) the actor is a mental health services provider or a health care services provider who causes the other person, who is a patient or former patient of the actor, to submit or participate by exploiting the other person’s emotional dependency on the actor;

(10) the actor is a clergyman who causes the other person to submit or participate by exploiting the other person’s emotional dependency on the clergyman in the clergyman’s professional character as spiritual adviser;

(11) the actor is an employee of a facility where the other person is a resident, unless the employee and resident are formally or informally married to each other under Chapter 2, Family Code; or

(12) the actor is a health care services provider who, in the course of performing an assisted reproduction procedure on the other person, uses human reproductive material from a donor knowing that the other person has not expressly consented to the use of material from that donor.

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What Should I Do If I Am Accused Of Sexual Assault In Texas?

If you have been accused or charged with sexual assault, the first thing you need to do is contact an experienced Sexual Assault Defense Lawyer. An expert Criminal Defense attorney from Ceder Law Firm can work by your side to ensure the impact of this charge on your life is as small as possible. If you live in or near Plano, TX, call (469) 900-0000 to schedule a consultation.

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