Statutory rape is considered a crime since it’s a sexual act performed with a minor under the age of 17. Whether the sexual act was consensual or not, the law presumes minors can be influenced and don’t have the mature judgment to refuse (or consent to) the sexual act. Individuals aged 16 or younger in Texas are not legally able to consent to sexual activity, and such activity may result in prosecution for statutory rape. The act, therefore, becomes rape with severe penalties and consequences. If you have been charged with statutory rape, contacting a Brazos County sex crimes attorney should be your first step in establishing a strong defense.














