DEFINITIONS INVOLVING LACK OF CONSENT:
Note: It is not a defense that the defendant did not know the age of the victim. A basic element of all sex offenses is the lack of consent. Without lack of consent there would be no sex offense.
RAPE
Rape is always a felony. A person is guilty of rape when a person engages in sexual intercourse with another person without that persons consent. Rape may be committed in seven (7) ways:
SODOMY
Sodomy is always a felony. A person is guilty of sodomy when that person engages in deviant sexual intercourse with another person, without that person’s consent. Sodomy may be committed in seven (7) ways as described above, under rape.
SEXUAL MISCONDUCT
Sexual misconduct is always a misdemeanor. A person is guilty of sexual misconduct when:
SEXUAL ABUSE
Sexual abuse is either a felony or a misdemeanor. A person is guilty of sexual abuse when he or she subjects another person to sexual contact without the latter’s consent. In addition to forcible compulsion or incapacity to consent a person can be charged with sexual abuse in any case in which the victim does not expressly or impliedly acquiesce in the actor’s conduct.
“Misdemeanor” means an offense, other than a “traffic infraction,” for which a sentence to a term of imprisonment in excess of fifteen days may be imposed, but for which a sentence to a term of imprisonment in excess of one year may not be imposed.
“Felony” means an offense for which a sentence to a term of imprisonment in excess of one year may be imposed.
“Crime” means a misdemeanor or a felony.
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