Our database shows there are 65 registered offenders in 98271. View the photos, address, physical description and more details of each registered offender in 98271.
9A.44.083 - Child molestation in the first degree View this statute
9A.44.096 - Sexual misconduct with a minor in the second degree View this statute
9A.44.083 - Child molestation in the first degree View this statute
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ATTEMPTED CHILD MOLESTATION FIRST DEGREE, COMMUNICATION WITH MINOR FOR IMMORAL PURPOSES
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9A.44.089 - Child molestation in the third degree View this statute
9A.36.021 - Assault in the second degree View this statuteSexual Motivation
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9.68A.090(2) - Comm w/Minor for Immoral Purposes View this statute
9A.36.041 - Assault in the fourth degree View this statuteSexual Motivation
9A.44.130(11)(B) - Sex offender - non felony - fail to register View this statute
9A.44.130(11)(B) - Sex offender - non felony - fail to register View this statute
9A.44.130(11)(B) - Sex offender - non felony - fail to register View this statute
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Child Molestation/1st Degree/Any other offense committed in another jurisdiction for which registration is required in that jurisdiction
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Indecent Liberties - A person is guilty of indecent liberties when he or she knowingly causes another person who is not his or her spouse to have sexual contact with him or her or another.
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9A.64.020(1)(b) - Incest in the first degree View this statute
9A.44.079 - Rape of a child in the third degree View this statute
9A.64.020(1)(b) - Incest in the first degree View this statute
18-1508 - LEWD CONDUCT WITH A MINOR CHILD UNDER SIXTEEN View this statute
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76-5a-3 - SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR/2ND DEGREE FELONY View this statute
9A.44.083 - Child molestation in the first degree View this statute
18-3-405 - Sexual assault on a child (attempted)View this statute
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Communication with a Minor for Immoral Purposes - Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, a person who communicates with a minor for immoral purposes, or a person who communicates with someone the person believes to be a minor for immoral purposes, is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.
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Rape First Degree - (1) A person is guilty of rape in the first degree when such person engages in sexual intercourse with another person by forcible compulsion where the perpentrator or an accessory: (a) Uses or threatens to use deadly weapons or what appears to be a deadly weapon; or (b) Kidnaps the victim; or (c) Inflicts serious physical injury, including but not limited to physical injury which renders the victim unconscious; or (d) Feloniously enters into the building or wehicle where the victim is si
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An offender commits the crime of sexual abuse of a minor in the third degree if, being 16 years of age or older, the offender engages in sexual contact with a person who is 13, 14, or 15 years of age and at least three years younger than the offender.
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9A.44.083 - Child molestation in the first degree View this statute
9A.44.079 - Rape of a child in the third degree View this statute
800.04 - Lewd or Lascivious on a Child under 16 yoa View this statute
9A.36.041 - Assault in the fourth degree View this statuteSexual Motivation
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Child Molestation in the Seond Degree - A person is guilty of child molestation in the second degree when the person has, or knowingly causes another person under the age of eighteen to have, sexual contact with another who is at least twelve years old but less that fourteen years old and not married to the perpetrator and the perpetrator is at least thirty-six months older than the victim.
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9A.44.100 - Indecent liberties View this statute
9.68A.070 - Possession of depictions of minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct., View this statute
9A.44.086 - Child molestation in the second degree View this statute
9.68A.070 - Possession of depictions of minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct., View this statute
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Rape of a Child in the First Degree - A person is guilty of rape in the first degree when the person has sexual intercourse with another who is less than twelve years old and not married to the perpetrator and the perpetrator is at least twenty-four months older than the victim.
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Statutory Rape in the First Degree - Statutory rape in the first degree (1) a person over thirteen years of age is guilty of statutory rape in the first degree when the person engaged in sexual intercourse with another person who is less that eleven years old
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Rape - 3rd Degree A person is guilty of rape in the third degree when, under circumstances not constituing rape in the first or second degree, such person engages in sexual intercourse with another person, not married to the perpetrator. (a) Where the victim did not consent as definded in RCW 9A.44.010(7), to sexual intercourse with the perpetrator and such lack of consent was clearly expressed by the victim's words or conduct, or (b) Where there is threat of substantial unlawful harm to property rights of
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9A.28.040 / 9A.44.083 - Conspiracy to commit child molestation in the first degree View this statute
9.68A.090 - Communication with minor for immoral purposes View this statute
9A.44.079 - Rape of a child in the third degree View this statute
9A.44.050 - Rape in the second degree View this statute
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A person is guilty of rape in the third degree when, under circumstances not constituting rape in the first degree or second degree, such person engages in sexual intercourse with another person.
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(1) Of a Minor. Whoever knowingly engages or attempts to engage in a sexual act with another person who: (a) Has not attained the age of 16 years; and (b) Is at least four years younger than the person so engaging shall be guilty of a Class F offense.
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