Sexual Assault Defense Attorneys Serving Frisco

When facing sexual assault charges in Frisco, Texas, your future, reputation, and freedom are at risk. These serious allegations can result in decades in prison, lifetime sex offender registration, and permanent damage to your personal and professional life. At My Dallas Criminal Lawyer, our criminal defense attorneys understand the gravity of these charges. We provide aggressive representation to protect your rights throughout Collin County.

Our founding attorney, Justin Wilson, brings valuable perspective as a former prosecutor who now dedicates his practice to defending those accused of serious crimes. With offices in both Dallas and Frisco, we provide convenient access to skilled legal counsel when you need it most. Contact us at 214-949-4117 for a free, confidential consultation.

Table Of Contents
    Frisco Office 5 Cowboys Way STE 300, Frisco, TX, 75034 214-949-4117

    Why Choose My Dallas Criminal Lawyer for Your Frisco Sexual Assault Case

    Our firm brings valuable advantages to sexual assault defense cases in Frisco and throughout Collin County. Justin Wilson’s background as a former prosecutor provides important perspective into how the state builds these cases. He understands where weaknesses may exist in their arguments.

    We maintain a proven track record of success in serious felony cases. Our recent notable results include a no-bill on manslaughter and aggravated assault charges in July 2025. Our approach involves comprehensive case investigation, working with expert witnesses when necessary, and challenging every aspect of the prosecution’s case.

    Our team understands that sexual assault allegations affect not just the accused but their entire family. We provide compassionate, confidential representation while aggressively defending your rights. With our Frisco office conveniently located at 5 Cowboys Way, we offer local access to skilled criminal defense counsel.

    Client testimonials consistently highlight our responsiveness, clear communication, and dedication to achieving favorable outcomes. We maintain a 5.0 Google rating based on our commitment to providing personalized attention and fighting hard for every client.

    Understanding Sexual Assault Charges in Texas

    Sexual assault charges in Texas are governed by Texas Penal Code § 22.011. Sexual assault under Texas Penal Code § 22.011 encompasses any non-consensual sexual act—including penetration and sexual contact—involving an unwilling participant or an individual incapable of giving legal consent (such as minors under 17 years of age). The prosecution must prove several key elements beyond a reasonable doubt:

    • The defendant intentionally or knowingly caused penetration
    • The act occurred without the alleged victim’s consent
    • The defendant knew the victim did not consent to the act

    Texas law recognizes that consent cannot be given in certain circumstances. These include when the alleged victim is unconscious, physically unable to resist, or mentally incapacitated. Additionally, the law addresses situations involving minors, where consent cannot legally be given regardless of the circumstances.

    Understanding the distinction between sexual assault and aggravated sexual assault is crucial. Aggravated sexual assault involves additional factors such as the use of a deadly weapon, causing serious bodily injury, or threatening the victim with death or serious injury. These enhanced charges carry even more severe penalties and require focused defense strategies.

    Penalties for Sexual Assault Convictions in Frisco

    Sexual assault is classified as a second-degree felony in Texas. This classification carries severe penalties that can forever alter your life. A conviction can result in:

    • Prison sentence: 2 to 20 years in state prison
    • Fines: Up to $10,000
    • Mandatory sex offender registration: Lifetime registration requirements
    • Probation restrictions: If probation is granted, strict supervision conditions apply

    Aggravated sexual assault under Texas Penal Code § 22.021 is classified as a first-degree felony, punishable by 5 to 99 years or life in prison. Enhanced penalties may apply for victims under 6 years of age or under 14 with additional aggravating factors as specified in the Texas Government Code. These enhancement factors include:

    • Use of a deadly weapon during the offense
    • Causing serious bodily injury to the victim
    • Previous convictions for sexual offenses
    • The victim being under 14 years of age

    Beyond the immediate criminal penalties, a sexual assault conviction creates long-term consequences. These consequences extend far beyond prison walls. Convicted individuals face employment restrictions, housing limitations, educational barriers, and social stigma that can last a lifetime. Furthermore, the sex offender registration requirement means your information becomes publicly available. This affects where you can live, work, and travel.

    Defense Strategies for Sexual Assault Cases

    Defending against sexual assault charges requires a comprehensive approach tailored to the specific facts of each case. Our attorneys employ various defense strategies based on the evidence and circumstances:

    Consent Defense: When appropriate, we may argue that the alleged victim consented to the sexual activity. This defense requires careful examination of all communications, witness testimony, and physical evidence. We work to establish that consent was given and not withdrawn.

    False Accusation Defense: Unfortunately, false allegations do occur. We thoroughly investigate the accuser’s motives. We examine factors such as custody disputes, financial incentives, revenge, or mental health issues that might lead to fabricated claims.

    Insufficient Evidence Challenges: The prosecution must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. We scrutinize every piece of evidence. Additionally, we challenge the reliability of witness testimony, the chain of custody for physical evidence, and the validity of forensic testing procedures.

    Constitutional Violations: Law enforcement must follow strict procedures when investigating sexual assault cases. We examine whether your constitutional rights were violated during questioning, searches, or evidence collection. Any violations can result in evidence being suppressed or charges being dismissed.

    Mistaken Identity Defense: In cases where the identity of the perpetrator is in question, we may present evidence showing you were not the person who committed the alleged offense. This includes alibi evidence and witness testimony.

    The Sexual Assault Defense Process in Collin County

    From Investigation to Resolution

    Sexual assault cases in Collin County follow a specific legal process that begins with the initial police investigation. Understanding each stage helps you make informed decisions about your defense:

    The investigation phase often involves extensive interviews with the alleged victim, witnesses, and potentially the accused. Law enforcement may seek to collect physical evidence, including DNA samples, clothing, and electronic communications. During this critical phase, having skilled legal representation protects your rights and prevents self-incrimination.

    Following the investigation, cases are presented to a Collin County grand jury. The grand jury determines whether sufficient evidence exists to formally charge you with sexual assault. Our attorneys can present evidence to the grand jury. This may potentially result in a “no-bill” decision that prevents formal charges from being filed.

    If charges are filed, the pre-trial phase involves discovery. During discovery, we review all evidence the prosecution intends to use. We file appropriate motions to suppress illegally obtained evidence, challenge witness testimony, and seek dismissal when warranted. Many cases are resolved through plea negotiations. However, we always prepare thoroughly for trial to provide you with the strongest possible defense.

    Sex Offender Registration and Its Impact

    Texas law requires individuals convicted of sexual assault to register as sex offenders. Sexual assault convictions under Texas Penal Code §22.011 require lifetime sex offender registration regardless of case specifics.This creates lifelong consequences that extend far beyond the criminal sentence. The registration requirement includes:

    Lifetime Registration: Sexual assault convictions under Texas Penal Code §22.011 require lifetime sex offender registration regardless of case specifics. Registrants must update their information annually. They must also report changes in residence, employment, or vehicle ownership within seven days.

    Residency Restrictions: Registered sex offenders face restrictions on where they can live. These include prohibitions from residing near schools, daycare centers, playgrounds, and other areas where children commonly gather. These restrictions severely limit housing options and can force individuals to relocate.

    Employment Limitations: Many employers conduct background checks that reveal sex offender status. This makes it extremely difficult to find employment. Certain professions are completely off-limits to registered sex offenders.

    Community Notification: Your information becomes publicly available through online databases. This includes your photograph, address, and details about your conviction. This public exposure affects not only you but also your family members.

    Travel Restrictions: Travel may become complicated. Registration requirements may include notification obligations to law enforcement in various jurisdictions.

    Understanding these consequences emphasizes the importance of mounting an aggressive defense to avoid conviction whenever possible.

    Protecting Your Rights During a Sexual Assault Investigation

    If you are under investigation for sexual assault in Frisco or anywhere in Collin County, protecting your constitutional rights from the beginning is crucial for your defense:

    Exercise Your Right to Remain Silent: You are not required to speak with law enforcement without an attorney present. Anything you say can be used against you. This is true even if you believe you are providing helpful information or clearing up misunderstandings.

    Understand Search and Seizure Protections: Police need warrants or probable cause to search your home, vehicle, or electronic devices. Do not consent to searches. Contact an attorney immediately if law enforcement seeks to examine your property.

    Seek Immediate Legal Representation: The earlier you involve a skilled criminal defense attorney, the better we can protect your rights and begin building your defense. We can communicate with law enforcement on your behalf. Additionally, we work to make sure proper procedures are followed.

    Avoid Social Media and Public Statements: Anything you post online or say publicly can potentially be used as evidence. Maintain privacy settings and avoid discussing the case with anyone other than your attorney.

    Preserve Potential Evidence: If you have evidence that supports your innocence, preserve this information. This includes text messages, emails, or witness contact information. Provide this information to your attorney immediately.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I do if I'm accused of sexual assault in Frisco?

    Contact a skilled criminal defense attorney immediately. Exercise your right to remain silent, and do not speak with law enforcement without legal representation present.

    How long do sexual assault cases take in Collin County?

    Sexual assault cases can take several months to over a year to resolve. The timeline depends on the complexity of the case, evidence involved, and whether the case goes to trial.

    Can sexual assault charges be dropped in Texas?

    Yes, charges can be dropped if the prosecution lacks sufficient evidence. They can also be dropped if evidence is suppressed due to constitutional violations, or if the grand jury issues a no-bill decision.

    What are the penalties for sexual assault in Texas?

    Sexual assault is a second-degree felony punishable by 2-20 years in prison, up to $10,000 in fines, and mandatory lifetime sex offender registration.

    Do I have to register as a sex offender if convicted?

    Yes, sexual assault convictions in Texas require lifetime sex offender registration with annual reporting requirements. This includes significant restrictions on where you can live and work.

    Contact Our Frisco Sexual Assault Defense Attorney Today

    Sexual assault charges demand immediate, aggressive legal representation from attorneys who understand both the law and the local court system. At My Dallas Criminal Lawyer, we provide the skilled defense you need during this challenging time.

    Our founding attorney, Justin Wilson, has been recognized as a Texas Rising Star by Super Lawyers for three consecutive years (2021-2023). He was also named one of the “Best DUI Lawyers in Frisco” by Expertise in 2020. As a member of the Texas Bar College and former prosecutor, he brings valuable qualifications to your defense.

    We offer free, confidential consultations and are available 24/7 for urgent matters. Our Frisco office provides convenient access to skilled criminal defense counsel. We also serve clients throughout Collin County, Denton County, and the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area.

    Don’t face these serious charges alone. The decisions you make in the coming days and weeks can affect the rest of your life. Contact My Dallas Criminal Lawyer today at 214-949-4117 to discuss your case. Learn how we can protect your rights, reputation, and future.

    Time is critical in sexual assault cases. Call now to schedule your free consultation and begin building your defense with attorneys who have the experience, knowledge, and dedication to fight for the optimal outcome in your case.

    Last Updated: October 10, 2025
    Request a Free Consultation

    Collin County

    August 2025

    Acquitted

    Driving While Intoxicated Jury Trial

    Collin County

    August 2025

    Dismissed

    Second-Degree Felony Sexual Assault of a Child

    Ellis County

    August 2025

    Dismissed

    Assault Causes Bodily Injury to a Family Member

    Collin County

    August 2025

    Felony Reduced

    State Jail Felony DWI with Child Reduced to Misdemeanor

    Denton County

    July 2025

    NO-BILL

    3 Counts of Manslaughter & 3 Counts of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon

    Dallas County

    June 2025

    Dismissed

    Second-Degree Felony Aggravated Assault with Deadly Weapon

    Denton County

    June 2025

    Felony No-Billed & Motion to Revoke Withdrawn

    State Jail Felony Injury to Elderly & Motion to Revoke Misdemeanor Probation

    Dallas County

    May 2025

    Deferred Adjudication

    Second-Degree Felony Aggravated Assault w/Deadly Weapon Reduced to Class A Misdemeanor Discharge of Firearm in Certain Municipalities

    What Our Clients Say
    MDCL-Icon

    Joshua J.

    star

    Justin is a super professional lawyer with positive results. I would refer Justin to any one who needs help with anything. Justin gets it done with positive results.

    MDCL-Icon

    Yoker V.

    star

    I highly recommend Justin 100%, the total positive experience started the moment we first spoke. Justin is a complete and total professional and a highly skilled lawyer outside and especially inside the courtroom. My case had its challenges but Justin skillfully did his research and presented the court and jury a master class. At the end of trial the judge looked at prosecutor and said ” that’s how its done” YLV

    MDCL-Icon

    Donna D.

    star

    Knowledgeable, patient, listened to what my situation needed. Impressed with my Attorney and his service.

    MDCL-Icon

    Mukesh K.

    star

    I have absolutely no hesitation in declaring that Justin is one of the finest attorneys you will ever find to represent your case most effectively yet very ethically. He is extremely professional and very deliberate in his advice and charting the right course of action appropriate for the situation. I used him for a DUI case and cant stress enough how much trust he developed in me and got the best outcome possible for me by getting the case dismissed. Good luck to the reader. Go with Justin.

    MDCL-Icon

    Haley W.

    star

    From my very first conversation with Justin Wilson at My Dallas Criminal Lawyer, I knew this was the right law firm for me. Justin took the time to carefully go over every detail of my case and never made me feel rushed. Throughout the entire process, he and his team kept me updated so I was never left wondering what would happen next. They fought hard on my behalf and ultimately got my felony charge reduced to a misdemeanor. I always felt supported and well-prepared, as Justin walked me through exactly what to expect at every stage. I highly recommend My Dallas Criminal Lawyer to anyone in need of strong, reliable legal representation.

    MDCL-Icon

    Katie B.

    star

    I would not trust anyone else with my legal needs. Justin and his team work with compassion, intelligence, grace, and diligence to seek the best resolution during hard times. They helped in changing my life.

    MDCL-Icon

    Joy

    star

    Justin at My Dallas Criminal Lawyer fought hard for my daughter’s case. He truly listened, explained the process clearly, and showed incredible courtroom skills. Even when the prosecutor was being difficult, he never backed down and secured a successful outcome. Thank you, Justin!

    MDCL-Icon

    Francisco Arvizu

    star

    Attorney Justin Wilson was very helpful and responsive. He reviewed the case thoroughly and responded quickly, providing clear guidance. I truly appreciated his professionalism and support. Highly recommend!

    MDCL-Icon

    Andres Moreles

    star

    It is with immense pleasure that I offer my strongest recommendation for Justin and his team. Their contribution to my situation was nothing short of transformative. Instead of simply meeting expectations, they significantly exceeded them, leaving a lasting positive impact on my life.

    MDCL-Icon

    Basel Shaded

    star

    Justin was super professional and a very clear communicator through my whole process. Pricing is amazing. He got the job done extremely quickly and efficiently. I highly encourage anyone to hire Justin for all your criminal defense needs.

    Dallas Office Hours
    Our team is available by phone 24/7Office Hours
    Monday8AM – 5PM
    Tuesday8AM – 5PM
    Wednesday8AM – 5PM
    Thursday8AM – 5PM
    Friday8AM – 5PM
    SaturdayClosed
    SundayClosed
    Frisco Office Hours
    Our team is available by phone 24/7Office Hours
    Monday8AM – 5PM
    Tuesday8AM – 5PM
    Wednesday8AM – 5PM
    Thursday8AM – 5PM
    Friday8AM – 5PM
    SaturdayClosed
    SundayClosed