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Sexual Battery Attorney In Fort Bend County

Strategic Defense When Everything Is On The Line

Allegations of sexual battery can turn your life upside down in a matter of hours. You may be worried about going to jail, being labeled for life, and losing your job and relationships. In this moment, you need a calm, strategic sexual battery attorney in Fort Bend County who understands both the law and the stakes for you personally.

The Sims Law Firm, PLLC provides focused criminal defense for people accused of serious offenses in this county. Attorney Brandon Sims leads our firm with more than 17 years of criminal law experience. As a former felony prosecutor, he understands how the State builds sexual offense cases and how to challenge them. From the first call to (713) 766-1445, we work to protect your rights, your future, and your dignity. We respond quickly, begin investigating as early as possible, and build a defense strategy that fits the unique facts of your case. You do not have to face this alone.

Call (713) 766-1445 today to set up a consultation, or contact us online to learn more. Our attorneys are ready to help.

Why Choose Our Defense Firm

Choosing the right lawyer for a sexual battery accusation is a critical decision. You are putting your freedom, your name, and your future in someone else’s hands. Our firm is built on experience that matters in these cases, combined with a client-focused approach that recognizes the stress and stigma you are facing.

Attorney Brandon Sims served as a felony prosecutor before founding The Sims Law Firm, PLLC. He spent years deciding which cases to file, evaluating evidence, and preparing prosecutions in Texas criminal courts. Now he uses that background to anticipate how the State may approach your case and to identify weaknesses in its evidence.

We do not treat any sexual offense cases as routine. We look closely at the allegations, the people involved, and the context. Our firm conducts a thorough review of police reports, statements, and available physical or digital evidence, and we adjust our strategy as new information develops. Throughout the process, we keep you informed, answer questions, and explain what to expect at each stage so you are never left in the dark.

What To Do After An Allegation

Learning that you are being accused of sexual battery is frightening and often confusing. You might be tempted to defend yourself by explaining your side to the police, to your employer, or even to the accuser. These instincts are understandable, but they can seriously harm your case. What you do in the first hours and days after an accusation can affect how charges are filed, how strong the evidence looks, and what options you may have later. Before you talk to investigators or anyone connected to the case, it is important to speak with counsel who understands sexual offense prosecutions in this county. A sexual battery lawyer in Fort Bend County can guide you through these early decisions and help you avoid common mistakes.

Our firm encourages you to contact us as soon as you know about an investigation or arrest. The earlier we can begin reviewing what happened and preserving helpful evidence, the better positioned we are to protect your interests. Even if charges have not yet been filed, having a defense team in place can make a meaningful difference in how the situation develops.

Immediate Steps To Protect Yourself

In the first days after a sexual battery allegation, these actions can help protect your rights:

  • Do assert your right to remain silent and ask for an attorney before any police questioning.
  • Do avoid contacting the accuser or potential witnesses about the incident, even by text or social media.
  • Do preserve potential evidence, such as messages or call logs, by saving and not deleting them.
  • Do not discuss the case publicly or post about it online, because those statements can be used later.
  • Do reach out to The Sims Law Firm, PLLC quickly so we can review your situation and advise you before the next step.

How We Defend Sexual Battery Charges

Sexual battery accusations are complicated and highly personal. Many cases involve questions about consent, memory, alcohol or drug use, and conflicting accounts of what happened. Our role is to sift through these details, test the prosecution’s evidence, and build a defense tailored to the specific facts of your case.

We begin with a detailed review of all available materials. This typically includes police reports, witness statements, audio or video recordings, medical or forensic records if any exist, and digital communications such as texts or social media messages. We look for inconsistencies, gaps, or assumptions in the way the incident has been described. Attorney Brandon Sims evaluates your case with the same critical eye he once used as a prosecutor, and then turns that insight toward defending you. Every case is different, but defense strategies may involve challenging the credibility or accuracy of witness statements, highlighting contradictions in the accuser’s story, or questioning how evidence was collected or interpreted. In some situations, we may point out that the facts do not fit the legal definition of the charged offense. In other situations, we may focus on undermining the reliability of identification or the timeline presented by the State.

We understand that your goals may include avoiding a conviction, limiting the penalties, protecting your career, or reducing public exposure of the allegations. We work to align our strategy with those goals while giving you honest feedback about the law, the evidence, and the range of possible outcomes. We remain clear that no lawyer can guarantee a result, but we can promise that we will work diligently and strategically for you.

Sexual Battery Charges & Penalties

Sexual battery is a general term people often use for nonconsensual sexual contact. In Texas, these cases may be charged under specific statutes that address sexual assault or related offenses. The exact charge depends on many factors, such as the type of contact alleged, the ages of those involved, and whether certain aggravating circumstances are claimed.

Potential consequences can be severe. A conviction on a felony sexual offense may bring a significant prison sentence, fines, and long periods of supervision. Many people also face sex offender registration requirements, which can limit where they live, where they work, and how they move through daily life. Even an accusation without a conviction can lead to job loss, school discipline, or strained family relationships.

There are also collateral effects that are easy to overlook at first. Professional licenses can be at risk, immigration status may be affected for noncitizens, and any existing family or custody matters can become more complicated. Because cases arising in this county typically proceed through the local criminal courts, having a lawyer who understands the legal definitions and penalties under Texas law is important. Early defense work can influence how a case is filed and negotiated, although no specific outcome can ever be promised.

Local Defense In Fort Bend County

When you are facing a sexual battery accusation here, you are not dealing with an abstract legal system. Your case will likely move through the criminal courts located in Fort Bend County, where judges and prosecutors handle serious felony matters every day. It is important to have a defense firm that understands how things actually work in these courtrooms.

Our firm is based in this community, and we regularly appear in the Fort Bend County courts for criminal matters. This local presence means we are familiar with the procedures that often apply in felony cases, from initial appearances and bond hearings to motion settings and trial dates. We understand the expectations around deadlines, filings, and courtroom conduct, and we use that knowledge to keep your case moving and to help avoid unnecessary surprises.

Because we are close by, meeting with clients in person is straightforward, and we can attend hearings efficiently. We keep you updated on upcoming court dates, what each setting means, and what you should expect. When you work with The Sims Law Firm, PLLC, you have a defense team that is focused on sexual offense cases and grounded in the realities of the Fort Bend County criminal justice system.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I talk to the police before I call you?

It is usually safer to speak with a lawyer before talking to the police. Anything you say can later be used in court, even if you believe it helps. We can review your situation, advise you about your rights, and communicate with investigators on your behalf when appropriate.

Will I have to register as a sex offender?

Registration depends on the final charge and outcome in your case. Some sexual offenses require registration, while others do not. There can also be differences in registration length. We can explain how the law may apply to your specific charges and work to limit long-term consequences where possible.

How quickly can your firm start on my case?

We typically begin working as soon as you retain our firm. That can include reviewing available documents, discussing the facts with you, and planning next steps. Early involvement helps us preserve helpful evidence and prepare for hearings in the Fort Bend County courts.

Will you keep my sexual battery case confidential?

Yes, we handle these cases with strict confidentiality. Attorney-client communications are protected, and we treat your situation with respect and discretion. Given the sensitive nature of sexual battery allegations, we are careful about what is shared and with whom, and we discuss those decisions with you.

What is it like working with your defense team?

You can expect clear communication, honest advice, and a strategic approach. We listen to your concerns, explain the process, and keep you informed about developments. With more than 17 years in criminal law and a former felony prosecutor leading the firm, we work to give you confidence that your case is being taken seriously.

Talk To Our Defense Team Today

Sexual battery accusations can leave you feeling overwhelmed, judged, and unsure of where to turn. Taking the step to speak with a defense lawyer can help you regain a sense of control. When you contact our firm, you can talk with a team that understands the law and respects what you are going through.

At The Sims Law Firm, PLLC, we bring over 17 years of criminal law experience, former felony prosecutor insight, and a commitment to immediate, strategic action on behalf of our clients. If you are facing sexual battery allegations in Fort Bend County, we are ready to review your situation and discuss how we can help. Your consultation is confidential, and it is an opportunity to understand your options before important decisions are made.

Call (713) 766-1445 to speak with our defense team today.

A Proven Track Record

  • Charges Rejected Aggravated Assault Deadly Weapon
  • Dismissed via pretrial diversion Aggravated Assault Deadly Weapon
  • Dismissed Aggravated Assault Deadly Weapon
  • Dismissed Aggravated Assault Deadly Weapon
  • No Billed by Grand Jury Aggravated Assault Deadly Weapon
  • Reduced to Reckless Driving Aggravated Assault w/ Deadly Weapon

What Sets The Sims Law Firm, PLLC Apart?

  • Attorney Brandon Sims Will Handle Your Case From Start to Finish
  • Over 15 Years of Exclusively Practicing Criminal Law
  • Experienced Former Prosecutor
  • Handled Over a Thousand Cases
  • Aggressive, Strategic Defense with Proven Results

Your Case Is Not Hopeless

Contact Us Today to Start Your Defense

We fight to investigate every aspect of your case in order to prove your innocence. Call (713) 766-1445.

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