Experienced San Antonio Sex Crimes Defense Attorney
Accused of a Sex Crime? Protect Your Future. Preserve Your Reputation.
If you are facing allegations involving sexual assault, indecency with a child, or other sex-related offenses in San Antonio or anywhere in Bexar County, the stakes are extremely high. These cases carry severe penalties and long-term consequences that can affect your freedom and your reputation.
Few allegations carry the weight and stigma of a sex crime charge. Even before a conviction, your name, your job, and your relationships may be at risk. At Christian, Nisbet & Casillas, we provide discreet, aggressive representation for individuals accused of sexual offenses—and we fight every case as if everything is at stake, because it is.
We Defend Against All Types of Sex Crime Charges
Our attorneys have handled a wide range of sexual offense cases, including:
Sexual assault and aggravated sexual assault
Indecency with a child
Online solicitation of a minor
Possession or promotion of child pornography
Prostitution and promotion of prostitution
Indecent exposure and lewd conduct
Sexual performance by a child
Obscenity charges
Campus misconduct or Title IX investigations
Whether the allegations are false, exaggerated, or misunderstood, we know how to approach these cases with the seriousness and precision they demand.
OUR APPROACH
Tactical, Confidential, Relentless
We begin by fully understanding the facts, context, and motivations behind the accusation. Many of these cases hinge on credibility and perception—not physical evidence. We challenge inconsistent statements, cross-examine witnesses, and investigate digital records thoroughly.
We act fast to protect your rights, reputation, and future. From pre-indictment guidance to jury trial, our focus is to expose flaws in the prosecution’s case and fight for full dismissal or acquittal.
What You’re Up Against
Convictions for sex crimes can carry severe consequences:
Prison time (up to life, depending on the charge)
Mandatory sex offender registration
Loss of child custody, professional licenses, or firearm rights
Permanent damage to your personal and professional life
Ineligibility for many forms of employment or housing
Even a mere accusation can cost you your career or relationships. Early, strategic legal defense is critical.
WHY CHOOSE CHRISTIAN, NISBET & CASILLAS
Why Clients Trust Us
Decades of combined trial experience, including high-profile and sensitive cases
Direct access to your attorneys—no handoffs to staff
Confidential case handling with discretion and clarity
Aggressive defense strategies tailored to sensitive charges
Proven ability to dismantle false allegations and overreaching prosecutions
We understand what’s on the line. We defend you with focus and force.
Sex Crimes News & Insights
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What should I do if I’m accused of a sex crime in Texas?
Remain silent and contact an experienced criminal defense attorney immediately. Do not try to explain or “clear things up” with the accuser or law enforcement. Your words can be twisted and used against you. Early legal action is your best defense.
What types of sex crimes does your firm handle?
We defend clients against charges including:
Sexual assault and aggravated sexual assault
Indecency with a child
Online solicitation of a minor
Possession or promotion of child pornography
Prostitution or solicitation
Sexual performance by a child
Lewd conduct and indecent exposure
Campus misconduct / Title IX violations
Can I be charged if the encounter was consensual?
Yes—especially if the other person later claims they didn’t consent, or if alcohol, age, or authority roles are involved. Consent can be legally void in cases involving minors, intoxication, or coercion. These cases often come down to credibility and context.
What are the penalties for a sex crime conviction in Texas?
Penalties vary by charge but may include:
Years to life in prison
Lifetime sex offender registration
Restraining orders or exclusion zones
Loss of custody, employment, and housing
Permanent damage to your reputation
This is why early and aggressive defense is essential.
Do I have to register as a sex offender if I’m convicted?
In most cases, yes. Texas has one of the most restrictive sex offender registries in the country. Registration can last for 10 years—or for life. It affects where you can live, work, and travel. Avoiding conviction or reducing the charge is key.
Can false accusations really happen?
Absolutely. We’ve defended clients falsely accused due to breakups, custody disputes, misunderstandings, or manipulative motives. We investigate every claim, review digital and physical evidence, and expose inconsistencies to protect your name.
What if the alleged victim is a minor?
Texas treats accusations involving minors very seriously, with enhanced penalties and special rules for consent and evidence. Even text messages or online contact can lead to charges. Don’t wait—these cases move fast and leave little room for error.
What is a Title IX investigation and how is it different?
Title IX applies to colleges and universities. If you're accused of sexual misconduct on campus, you may face school disciplinary hearings separate from the criminal system. You have rights, but the process is different—and outcomes can affect your education and future.
How does Christian, Nisbet & Casillas defend sex crime allegations?
We don’t back down. Our team builds strong defenses based on the facts—not assumptions. That means challenging false narratives, consulting forensic experts, and holding the prosecution to its burden of proof. When your freedom and future are at stake, we fight like it.
Accused of a sex crime? The time to act is now.
Call Christian, Nisbet & Casillas immediately for a discreet, confidential consultation. Your future depends on it.
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What is considered assault under Texas law?
Assault occurs when someone intentionally causes or threatens bodily injury, or makes offensive physical contact with another person. No visible injury is required. Even a verbal threat can lead to charges if the other person claims they feared harm.
What’s the difference between assault and aggravated assault?
Assault (Class A misdemeanor) typically involves minor physical contact or injury.
Aggravated assault (felony) includes serious bodily injury or the use of a deadly weapon. This charge carries much harsher penalties, including prison time.
What is considered family violence in Texas?
Family violence (domestic violence) includes any act of assault against a spouse, partner, family member, roommate, or someone you’ve had a dating relationship with. Texas law takes these charges seriously and often enforces “no-drop” policies.
Can the alleged victim drop charges in a family violence case?
No—not directly. Only the prosecutor can decide to drop charges. Even if the alleged victim wants to recant or refuses to cooperate, the case may still proceed. However, their cooperation can help your defense.
What is a Protective Order or Emergency Protective Order (EPO)?
An EPO is a court-issued order that may prohibit you from contacting the alleged victim, entering your home, or possessing firearms. Violating a protective order is a separate criminal offense. We help clients understand and challenge these restrictions when needed.
I was falsely accused. What can I do?
False accusations happen more often than people realize—especially during breakups, custody battles, or heated arguments. We gather evidence, interview witnesses, and work to expose inconsistencies in the accuser’s story.
Will an assault or family violence conviction stay on my record?
Yes. These charges can follow you for life, affecting jobs, housing, gun rights, and custody matters. Some cases may qualify for expunction or nondisclosure, but it’s better to fight the charge from the start.
What are the penalties for assault family violence in Texas?
Class A Misdemeanor: Up to 1 year in jail and $4,000 fine
Felony (e.g. choking, repeat offenses): 2–10 years in prison, $10,000 fine
Enhancements: Prior convictions, use of a weapon, or injury to certain victims can increase penalties
Can I go back home if I’m charged with family violence?
Not immediately. If a protective order is issued, you may be barred from returning home or contacting your family. We can petition the court for modifications, especially when the order creates financial or custody hardships.
How can Christian, Nisbet & Casillas help with my assault charge?
We don’t treat you like a case file—we treat you like a person. Whether you’re facing false allegations or a heated moment that got out of control, we’ll build a defense focused on protecting your rights, your record, and your future.
Arrested for assault or family violence? Get help now.
Call Christian, Nisbet & Casillas for a free, confidential consultation today.
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What types of criminal cases does Christian, Nisbet & Casillas handle?
We defend clients in a wide range of criminal cases throughout San Antonio and the surrounding areas, including DWI, drug possession, assault, family violence, theft, sex crimes, white collar crimes, and federal charges.
Do I need a lawyer if I’m innocent?
Yes. Even if you’re innocent, you still need a skilled criminal defense attorney to protect your rights, challenge the prosecution’s case, and ensure you're treated fairly throughout the process.
What should I do after getting arrested in Texas?
Stay calm, exercise your right to remain silent, and request an attorney immediately. Avoid speaking to law enforcement until you’ve consulted with a lawyer.
How much does a criminal defense lawyer cost in San Antonio?
Legal fees vary depending on the complexity of the case. We offer a free consultation to review your charges and discuss the most effective path forward.
Can I beat my DWI charge in Texas?
Yes—many DWI cases have legal or procedural weaknesses. Our attorneys review every detail, from the traffic stop to breath and blood test procedures, to build a strong defense.
Will a criminal conviction stay on my record forever?
Some charges may be eligible for expungement or nondisclosure under Texas law. We’ll evaluate your record and determine if you qualify for relief.
How long does a criminal case take in Bexar County?
Timelines vary, but most cases move through several stages including arraignment, pretrial motions, and possibly trial. We guide you through each step and keep you informed.
Do you offer free consultations?
Yes. Your first consultation is free. We’ll review your case, answer your questions, and explain your legal options.
What makes C&N different from other law firms?
We combine deep courtroom experience with personal, aggressive representation. Every case is handled with the urgency, respect, and attention it deserves—because your freedom is on the line.
How can I contact your firm?
Call us directly or fill out the form on our website for a confidential case review. We’re available 24/7 to support clients facing serious criminal charges.
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