Houston Sex Crimes Defense Lawyer
Sex crime allegations carry life-altering consequences — prison, sex offender registration, and permanent stigma. Sara Roque provides aggressive, confidential defense for those accused.
Sexual assault
Complex cases often hinging on consent and credibility. Sara investigates physical evidence, digital communications, and prior relationship history.
Online solicitation
Internet sting operations are common — and not always conducted properly. Sara scrutinizes law enforcement procedures for entrapment and constitutional violations.
Child sex offenses
The most serious charges Sara handles — with extensive experience identifying false allegations, coached testimony, and forensic interview problems.
Possession of CSAM
Digital evidence cases require technical expertise. Sara works with forensic experts to challenge the State’s digital evidence and attribution.
Indecent exposure
Public indecency charges — Sara fights charges that may stem from mistaken identity, context misunderstanding, or overreaching law enforcement.
Sex offender registration
Sara fights registration requirements and helps registered offenders pursue deregistration where eligible under Texas law.
THE STAKES
Why Sex Crime Defense Requires the Right Attorney
Sex crime convictions carry consequences that extend far beyond the sentence — sex offender registration, employment restrictions, residency restrictions, and permanent social stigma. The stakes demand the most aggressive possible defense.
False allegations
False accusations occur — in custody disputes, relationship conflicts, and other contentious situations. Sara investigates the accuser’s motive and credibility thoroughly.
Digital evidence challenges
Digital forensics is complex. Attribution of files or messages to a specific person requires expert analysis. Sara works with forensic experts to challenge digital evidence.
Forensic interview review
Children’s interviews must follow specific protocols. Sara reviews forensic interview techniques for suggestive questioning that could taint testimony.
No attorney fees until we win. If we don’t win, you pay nothing.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. False allegations occur for various reasons — custody disputes, revenge, misunderstanding, or coached testimony. Sara investigates every aspect of the accuser’s credibility and motive.
Texas requires convicted sex offenders to register with local law enforcement, maintain updated address and employer information, and face restrictions on residency near schools or parks. Some offenses require lifetime registration.
Yes. Insufficient evidence, lack of credibility of the complaining witness, constitutional violations in the investigation, or successful negotiation can result in dismissal. Sara pursues every avenue.
Sara investigates the accuser’s digital communications, prior accusations, motive to lie, relationship history with the defendant, and the consistency of their statements over time.
Registration requirements depend on the specific offense. Some require lifetime registration; others are time-limited. Sara fights to avoid convictions that trigger registration, and defends the underlying facts aggressively.
Law enforcement sting operations must follow strict constitutional rules. Sara scrutinizes whether police created the crime (entrapment), whether the defendant was predisposed, and whether proper procedures were followed.
Sex crime convictions generally cannot be expunged in Texas. This is why fighting the charge at every stage is so critical — a conviction has permanent consequences.
Absolutely not. Sara’s job is to defend you — not judge you. Everyone deserves zealous representation, and Sara provides it with professionalism and without judgment, regardless of the allegations.
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