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Offenses Resulting in Death
18 U.S. Code § 2245 – Offenses Resulting in Death
While originally added in 1916, in 1994 the United States Legislature added the provision to the United States Code to allow for the death penalty to be imposed under certain circumstances.
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A person who, in the course of one of the following offenses, murders an individual, shall be punished by death, any term of years, or life in prison:
- 1591 – Sex Trafficking
- 2251 – Sexual Exploitation of Children
- A person convicted of Aggravated Sexual Abuse of a Child by Contact under the age of 16 can be find and/or sentenced to any term of months up to life in prison.
- 2260 – Production of Sexually Explicit Depictions of a Minor for Import into the United States
- 2241 – Transportation of Individuals for Commerce
- 2422 – Coercion and Enticement
- 2423 –Transportation of Minors
- 2425 – Use of Interstate Facilities to Transmit Information About a Minor
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Continuous sexual assault of a child. NOT GUILTY
351st Harris County, Texas, District Court.
Judge Natalia Cornelio
Continuous sexual assault of a child. NOT GULITY
Hardin County, Texas, 356th District Court
Judge Steve Thomas presiding
Indecency with a child by contact. NOT GUILTY
356th District Court, HARDIN COUNTY, Kountze,Texas. Judge Steve Thomas.
Indecency with a child by contact, NOT GUILTY
179th District Court, Harris County, Houston, Texas
Continuous sexual assault of a child, NOT GUILTY
179th District court, Harris County Texas, Judge Ana Martinez
Aggravated sexual assault/child, Hung jury, cased dismissed
488th District court, Harris County, Houston, Texas
Indecency w/child by contact, Hung Jury, case dismissed
488th District Court, Harris County Houston, Texas
Aggravated assault deadly weapon, NOT GUILTY
25th District Court, Columbus, Colorado County, Texas
Range of Punishment
Unlike State Sentencing, the Federal Sentencing Guidelines carry a wider range of punishment that is determined based on the specific factors of the alleged offense. The Federal Sentencing Guidelines have a table that allows for the calculation of a specific sentence based on a Defendant’s “Offense Level”. Once the final offense level and criminal history level is determined, a judge will have a specific month-based range of punishment available for sentencing.
The United States Code specifies that anyone found guilty of Sexual Abuse of a Minor or Sexual Abuse of a Ward can be fined and/or sentenced up to 180 months (15 years) in prison.
When determining the “offense level” and range of punishment, the US Probation department will look at a variety of factors. These include:
- The Age of the Victim;
- The Severity of the Offense;
- Whether a Weapon was Used;
- Whether Drugs were Used;
- Whether an Injury Resulted;
- Severity of any Injury;
- And many others….
Another differentiation from State Court is that the Federal system does not allow for early release or “parole”. This means that the Defendant, once convicted and sentenced, will be required to serve the entirety of their sentence. The only exceptions for this include a drug rehabilitation departure
Sexual Abuse carries a specific clause under the United States Code making an exception to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines if the victim is a child under the age of 12, or if violence was used against a child under the age of 16. If either of these elements are met, then the punishment range automatically becomes 30 years to life in prison. If the Defendant has previously been convicted of a sex crime against children, whether that crime is State or Federal, then the sentence is automatically life in Prison.
Sex Offender Registration
Sex offender registration can involve many conditions. They are dictated primarily by the court or presiding judge in which the suspect was convicted, or parole board at the time of the prisoner’s release. These conditions vary based on the individual offender. Many (but not all) of these restrictions govern:
- Where the registrant can live and work;
- Places they may and may not frequent (like types of restaurants, parks, and other entertainment venues);
- Counties and states they can visit (other than the one in which they are registered, and how long they can remain out of their registered county);
- And whom they may contact or associate with;
If convicted of a felony sex crime, restrictions are also placed on several of your civil rights and activities such as:
- Right to Vote
- Right to Hold Public Office
- Right to Bear Arms
- This restriction lasts for five years after release from prison. And it can last longer if you do not go through the process of having your gun rights restored. But even then you can only possess firearms in your residence, and may not carry a gun beyond your residential property.
- Ability to Serve on a Jury
- Convicted felons lose the right to serve on any jury for the rest of their lives.
There are additional restrictions placed on many occupations and professional licenses anyone convicted of a child-related sex offense may hold. This seriously limits their ability to earn a good living, and where they are allowed to live or frequent once they are released from prison.

Our main objective is to find the best possible outcome for your situation and protect your Constitutional Rights.
Jack B. Carroll, Houston Criminal Defense Attorney
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