What is the penalty of statutory rape?

I am being charged with 10 counts of statutory rape by a girl as well as giving alcohol to minors. She was willing to have sex with me. The detective said I should get a lawyer and to contact her. I don’t have money to settle nor get a private lawyer. How much time do I have to spend in jail if I get a conviction?
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Answered By: Law Offices of Kenneth Wincorn P.C.
You have more problems than time in jail. As a sex offender you will have a lifetime of misery having to report your status everywhere you go and having living restrictions and no contact with children,etc. Hire a lawyer and fight. Sell the car if necessary and call friends and relatives for help. This is serious.

Answer Applies to: Texas
Replied: 11/25/2011

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Answered By: Mark Thiessen, Attorney at Law
They can stack each charge against you, so max is 10 years per charge = 100 years. You need to hire an attorney asap or ask for the Court to pay for one for you, if you qualify. What's your life worth to you? These are VERY serious charges and consequences.

Answer Applies to: Texas
Replied: 11/20/2011

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Answered By: Cynthia Henley, Lawyer
You should not be talking to police. By law, she cannot consent if she is under 17. The penalty depends on the number of times (because there is a charge of continuous sex abuse) and the age of the person. It is not a defense that you thought she was of age or that she lied about her age either. You could get up to life in prison & have to register as a sex offender for life.

Answer Applies to: Texas
Replied: 11/18/2011

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