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53a-71(a)(4) - Sexual assault 2nd of a minor View this statute
53-21(2) - Injury or risk of injury to or impairing morals of children View this statute
View ProfileLewd Or Indecent Proposals/Acts To Child
Rape - Second Degree
Failure to Register as a Sex Offender
View Profile609.342 - Criminal Sexual Conduct 1st Degree (attempted)
9999 - OTHER CRIME
35-42-4-1 - Rape
View Profile14:80 - Carnal knowledge of a juvenile View this statute
14:81 - Indecent Behavior with Juveniles View this statute
View ProfileCRIMINAL SEXUAL CONDUCT IN THE 4TH DEGREE
CRIMINAL SEXUAL CONDUCT IN THE 2ND DEGREE
View ProfileSEXUAL ASSAULT (ATTEMPT)
ATTEMPTED LEWDNESS WITH CHILD UNDER AGE 16, FIRST OFFENSE
View ProfileAGGRAVATED SEXUAL ASSAULT ON A CHILD 12 -UNDER 16YRS OLD According to the Uniform Military Code of Justice Article 120, aggravated sexual assault is the crime of a person engaging in unwanted sexual conduct with another person through use of force, fear, threats or bodily harm. This crime is a lesser crime than rape, but still holds immense penalties if found guilty.
View Profile609.344 Criminal sexual conduct in the third degree. Subdivision 1. Crime defined. A person who engages in sexual penetration with another person is guilty of criminal sexual conduct in the third degree if any of the following circumstances exists: (b) the complainant is at least 13 but less than 16 years of age and the actor is more than 24 months older than the complainant. In any such case it shall be an affirmative defense, which must be proved by a preponderance of the evide
GROSS SEXUAL IMPOSITION 1. A person who engages in a sexual act with another, or who causes another to engage in a sexual act, is guilty of an offense if: a. That person compels the victim to submit by force or by threat of imminent death, serious bodily injury, or kidnapping, to be inflicted on any human being; b. That person or someone with that person’s knowledge has substantially impaired the victim’s power to appraise or control the victim’s conduct by administering or employing witho
View ProfileCRIMINAL SEXUAL CONDUCT WITH A MINOR; AGGRAVATING AND MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES; PENALTIES; REPEAT OFFENDERS.
View ProfileSecond-Degree Sexual Assault of a Child
Second-Degree Sexual Assault of a Child
View Profile617.247 POSSESSION OF PORNOGRAPHIC WORK INVOLVING MINORS. §Subdivision 1.Policy; purpose. It is the policy of the legislature in enacting this section to protect minors from the physical and psychological damage caused by their being used in pornographic work depicting sexual conduct which involves minors. It is therefore the intent of the legislature to penalize possession of pornographic work depicting sexual conduct which involve minors or appears to involve minors in order to protect the identity of min
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