Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Young Child or Disabled Individual
Travis County, Texas · Austin arrest records
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⚖️ Texas Law — Charge Details
25–99 years or life in prison (no probation, no parole until 35 years served)
Texas Penal Code § 21.02 targets serial child sexual abuse: two or more acts of sexual abuse over a period of 30 or more days against a child under 14 years of age or a disabled individual. It is always a First-Degree Felony with a mandatory minimum sentence of 25 years — and the defendant is not eligible for parole until 35 calendar years have been served. Probation is not available. This is one of the most severe non-capital charges in the Texas Penal Code, reflecting the legislature's intent to impose a near-lifetime sentence on repeat child predators.
⚡ Potential Penalty Enhancements
| If this condition applies… | Charge escalates to | Statute |
|---|---|---|
| Two or more acts of sexual abuse over 30+ days against a child under 14 | First-Degree Felony — mandatory minimum 25 years | § 21.02(b) |
| Victim is a disabled individual | First-Degree Felony — same mandatory minimum | § 21.02(b) |
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Juan Jaimes-Hernandez
Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Young Child or Disabled Individual
Bond: $70,000
Travis Co.
Junior Johel Gutierrez-Ramos
Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Young Child or Disabled Individual
Bond: $150,000
Travis Co.
Henry Gabriel Torres
Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Young Child or Disabled Individual
Bond: $250,000
Travis Co.
Felipe Rangel
Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Young Child or Disabled Individual
Bond: $25,000
Travis Co.
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