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SEXUAL OFFENSES. CHAPTER # 31. Definitions: 3101. Complainant - alleged victim of a crime Deviate sexual intercourse - per os / per anus; human or animal; foreign object, any purpose other than legiti-mate medical use. Definitions.
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SEXUAL OFFENSES CHAPTER # 31
Definitions: 3101 • Complainant - alleged victim of a crime • Deviate sexual intercourse - per os / per anus; human or animal; foreign object, any purpose other than legiti-mate medical use
Definitions • Forcible compulsion - physical, psychological, moral, emotional; express / implied; before, during, or after intercourse • Foreign object - not part of human body
Definitions • Indecent contact - touching sexual or intimate body parts for gratification or arousal (actor touching or being touched) • Serious bodily injury – see chapter #23 • Sexual intercourse - per os / per anus, slight penetration, emission not required
Mistake as to Age: 3102 • Criminality age under 14 • Prove over 14 preponderance of evidence used
Evidence of victim’s sexual conduct: 3104 • Can’t introduce the following unless with defendant &filed in writing with the court prior to trial
Evidence of victim’s sexual contact • 1. Past sexual conduct • 2. Opinion evidence of past sexual conduct • 3. Reputation evidence of past sexual conduct
Prompt complaint: 3105 • Not required for prosecution • Loss of evidence
Testimony of Victims: 3106 Victim’s must be considered same as other witnesses
Resistance: 3107 • Not required • Defendant can introduce evidence
Rape: 3121 • Sexual intercourse with complainant when:
Rape • 1. By forcible compulsion • 2. Threat of force that would prevent resistance in reasonable • 3.Unconscious victim • 4. Victim impaired by drugs or intoxicants • 5. mental disability rendering consent im-possible • All F-1
Rape • Additional penalty maximum 10 years / $100,000 if intoxicant given without notice • Rape of a child:sexual intercourse of child under age 13: life not to exceed 40 years • Rape of a child with serious bodily injury:sexual intercourse with child under 13 who suffers s.b.i.: life
Statutory Sexual Assault: 3122.1 Sexual intercoursewith victimunder age 16 and def. 4 or F - 2
Statutory Sexual Assault More years older than victim and not married
Involuntary Deviate Sexual Intercourse: 3123 • F-1 • Engaging in deviant sexual intercourse with victim
Involuntary Deviant Sexual Intercourse • When: • 1 - 5 see rape • 6. Who is less than age 16 and def. 4 or more years older and not married • F-1 • IDSI with child under 13:life not to exceed 40 years • IDSI with child under 13 & serious bodily injury: life
Sexual Assault: 3124.1 • F-2 • Engaging insexual or deviant sexual intercoursewith a non-
Sexual Assault • Consenting partner • DATE RAPE • ONLY NEED TO INDICATE NO NOT NECESSARILY SAY NOT • Used whereconsentan issue
Institutional Sexual Assault: 3124.2 • Prohibits employee of dept. of corrections from sexual inter-course, deviant sexual intercourse or indecent contact with inmate • F-3
Aggravated Indecent Assault: 3125 • Offense: person engages inpenetration, slight, genitals,anus, with abody partfor any reason except: legal / medical • 1. Without consent
Aggravated Indecent Assault • 2.Forcible compulsion • 3.Threatof forcible compulsion • 4.Unconsciousor unaware • 5. Impairedby intoxicants • 6.Mentally disabled/ consent • 7.Victim less than13 • 8. Victim under16 & actor 4or more years older • F-2
Aggravated Indecent Assault Aggravated indecent assault of a child including all the above: F-1
Indecent Assault: 3126 • Offense: indecent contact withvictim or havingvictim make contact with defendant • 1. Without consent • 2. Forcible compulsion
Indecent Assault • 3.Threatof forcible compulsion • 4. Victimunconscious / unaware • 5. Victimimpairedby intoxicant
Indecent Assault • 6. Victimmentally disabled • 7. Victim less than age13 • 8. Victim less than16, def. 4or more years older, not married • M-2; #7: M-1
Indecent Exposure: 3127 • Exposing genitals inpublic place,offensive, M-2 unless under age 16: M-1