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Revision as of 12:16, 24 March 2015
State | Statute |
Classification |
Penalty |
No Means No |
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Alabama {Ala. Code § 13A-6-60 (2002)} *See 13A-5-9 for classification of repeat offenses: Second felony offense: Class C reclassified as B; Class B reclassified as A; Class A: 1599 yearsThird felony offense: Class C reclassified as A; Class B: 15-99; Class A: life/99 year minimum *See 13A-5-6 & 7 for felony sentences to include hard labor for state or county13A-6-70 specifically addresses consent |
Rape—1st degree |
Class A felony |
Life or 10-99 years; not less than 20 year sentence if deadly weapon used |
NO |
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Rape—2nd degree |
Class B felony |
2-20 year sentence; not less than 10 years if deadly weapon used |
NO |
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Sodomy—1st degree |
Class A felony |
2-20 years; 10 year minimum if deadly weapon used |
NO |
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Sodomy—2nd degree |
Class B felony |
Not more than 1 year |
NO |
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Sexual Misconduct |
Class A misdemeanor |
1 year/1 day to 10 year sentence; not less than 10 if deadly weapon used |
NO |
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Sexual Abuse—1st degree |
Class C felony |
Not more than 1 year |
YES |
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Sexual Abuse—2nd degree |
Class A misdemeanor; if subsequent offense is committed within one year, Class C felony |
YES |
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Alaska {Alaska Stat. § 11.41.470 (2002)} *See 12.55.155 (2002) for aggravating and mitigating factors which may affect sentencing |
Sexual Assault—1st degree |
Unclassified felony |
Not more than 30 years |
NO |
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Sexual Assault—2nd degree |
Class B felony |
Not more than 10 years; presumptive term of 4 years for 2nd felony, 6 years for 3rd |
NO |
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Sexual Assault—3rd degree |
Class C felony |
Not more than 5 years; presumptive term of 2 years for 2nd, felony, 3 years for 3rd |
NO |
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Sexual Assault—4th degree |
Class A misdemeanor |
Not more than 1 year |
NO |
Sexual Abuse of a minor—1st degree |
Unclassified felony |
Not more than 30 years |
NO |
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Sexual Abuse of a minor—2nd degree |
Class B felony |
Not more than 10 years |
NO |
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Sexual Abuse of a minor—3rd degree |
Class C felony |
Not more than 5 years |
NO |
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Arizona {Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 13-1401 (2002)} *See 13-604 for repeat offenders Force or threat of force against person or property = without consent |
Sexual Assault |
Class 2 felony |
First offense-5.25 to 14 years Prior felony-7-21 years Two+ felonies-14-28 years (A.R.S. 13-1406) If victim under 12, life in prison (13-604.1) |
NO |
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Violent Sexual Assault |
Class 2 felony |
Natural life sentence (A.R.S. 13-1423) |
NO |
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Sexual Abuse |
Class 5 felony; Class 3 felony if victim under 15 |
1.5 years; (13-604 for repeat offender sentencing) |
NO |
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Sexual Assault of spouse |
Class 6 felony for first offense; subsequent offense is Class 2 felony |
Class 1 misdemeanor w/ mandatory counseling for first offense based on judicial discretion; subsequent offense: 5 years (13-70) |
NO |
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Sexual conduct w/ a minor |
Class 2 felony if victim under 15 or offender is guardian; Class 6 felony if victim 15+ |
If victim under 12, life in prison w/o probation until 35 years served |
NO |
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Arkansas {Ark. Stat. Ann. § 5-14-101 (2002)} *See A.C.A. 5-3-203 (2002) for attempted crimes being prosecuted: Class A if Class Y attempted; Class B if Class A attempted, Class C if Class B attempted; Class D if Class C attempted; Class A |
Rape |
Class Y felony |
Life or 10-40 years; possible fine and restitution |
NO NO |
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Sexual Assault—1st degree |
Class A felony |
6-30 years; up to $15,000 fine |
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Sexual Assault—2nd degree |
Class B felony |
5-20 years; up to $15,000 fine |
NO |
misdemeanor if Class D felony attempted; Class B misdemeanor if Class A misdemeanorattempted |
Sexual Assault—3rd degree |
Class C felony |
3-10 years; up to $10,000 fine |
NO |
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Sexual Assault—4th degree |
Class A misdemeanor |
Not more than 1 year; up to $1,000 fine |
NO |
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Indecent Exposure |
Class A misdemeanor; subsequent offense where victim is 11-15 years old is Class D felony unless actor is under 18 |
NO |
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California {Cal. Penal Code § 261 (2003)} * See CA Penal Code 264 for AIDS education fine information * See CA Penal Code 264.1 for punishment for aiding or abetting a rape, a spousal rape, or a penetration by a foreign object is 5, 7, or 9 years* See Cal Pen Code § 667.61 for "specified sex offenses subject to punishment by incarceration for life.""Consent - positive cooperation in act or attitude, act and free will |
Rape |
Felony |
Rape punishable by state prison sentence of 3, 6, or 8 years (CA Penal Code 264) |
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Unlawful Sexual Intercourse w/ a minor |
Misdemeanor or felony if actor is three+ years older than victim Misdemeanor or felony if agent is over 21 and victim is under 16 |
State prison or county jail for 1 year; fine State prison for 2-4 years or county jail for up to 1 year; fine |
NO NO |
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Assault w/ intent to commit specified sex offenses |
State prison for 2, 4, or 6, year |
NO |
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Oral copulation |
Not more than 1 year if victim under 18 (288a) |
YES |
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Penetration by foreign object |
Felony if victim under 16 and offender is 21+ |
3, 6, or 8 years, or if victim and offender are under 18, not more than 1 year |
YES |
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Aggravated Sexual Assault of a child |
Felony |
15 years to life |
NO |
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Spousal Rape |
See CA Penal Code 262(e) |
YES |
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Sodomy |
Felony if committed by force (See Cal Pen Code § 286 ) |
3, 6, or 8 years if committed by force See Cal Pen Code § 286 for other factors in sentencing such as age of victim/offender |
YES |
Colorado {Colo. Rev. Stat. § 18-3-401 (2002)} *See C.R.S. 18-1.3-801 for habitual offenders *See C.R.S. 18-1.3-406 for violent offenders Consent = cooperation in act or attitude |
Sexual Assault |
Class 1 misdemeanor if victim is 15-17 and actor is not spouse & 10+ years olderClass 2 felony if aided or abetted by 1+ persons; deadly weapon used; seriously bodily injury causedClass 3 felony if victim is physically helpless and has not consented; actor used violence, actor threatened violence, death, injury, pain, or kidnapping and victim believed threats could be carried out; actor threatened retaliation; actor impaired victim's mental capacity w/o consentClass 4 felony |
6-18 month sentence; $500-5,000 fine 8-20 years; 5 years mandatory parole; $5,000-one million dollar fine 4-16 years; 5 years mandatory parole: $3,000-$750,000 fine 2-8 years; 3 years mandatory parole; $2,000-$500,000 fine |
NO |
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Unlawful sexual contact |
Class 1 misdemeanor; if force, intimidation, or threat used, then Class 4 felony |
6-18 month sentence; $500-5,000 fine |
YES |
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Sexual Assault on a child |
Class 4 felony; Class 3 felony if force or believable threat used or pattern of abuse exists |
2-8 years; 3 years mandatory parole; $2,000-$500,000 fine |
NO |
Sexual Assault on a child; in position of trust |
Class 3 felony if victim under 15 or pattern of abuse exists; Class 4 if victim 15-18 and no pattern exists |
4-16 years; 5 years mandatory parole: $3,000-$750,000 fine |
NO |
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Connecticut {Conn. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 53a-65 (West 2000)} * See Conn. Gen. Stat. § 53a-40d; Conn. Gen. Stat. § 53a-40 for persistent offenders |
Sexual Assault—1st degree |
Class B felony |
1-20 years; up to $20,000 fine; two years of sentence is mandatory; if victim under age 10, 10 years of sentence mandatory |
NO |
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Sexual Assault—2nd degree |
Class C felony |
1-10 years; up to $10,000 fine; 9 months of sentence is mandatory |
NO |
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Sexual Assault—3rd degree |
Class D felony |
1-5 years; up to $5,000 fine |
NO |
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Sexual Assault—3rd degree with a firearm |
Class C felony |
1-10 years; up to $10,000 fine; two years of sentence are mandatory followed by "period of special parole" which constitutes a total of 10 years |
NO |
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Sexual Assault—4th degree |
Class A misdemeanor; or Class D felony |
Not more than 1 year or 1-5 years for class D felony |
NO |
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Aggravated Sexual Assault 1st degree |
Class B felony |
1-20 years; up to $15,000 fine; five years of sentence is mandatory, followed by "period of special parole" which together constitutes period of 20 years |
NO |
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Sexual Assault in spousal or cohabitating relationship |
Class B felony |
1-20 years if gun used (Conn. Gen. Stat. § 53a-35a) |
NO |
Delaware {Del. Code Ann. tit. 11, § 761 (2002)} Without consent no force required. Only need to resist to extent necessary to make refusal known*See 11 Del. C. § 4214 for life imprisonment sentencing of habitual offenders |
Rape—1st degree |
Class A felony |
Life in prison w/o probation or parole if: victim under 16 and is seriously injured; "serious or prolonged disfigurement;" convicted of rape against 3 separate victims; or previously convicted of some sex offenses (11 Del. Code 773) |
YES |
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Rape—2nd degree |
Class B felony |
10 years minimum sentence |
YES |
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Rape—3rd degree |
Class B felony |
2-20 years |
YES |
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Rape—4th degree |
Class C felony |
Up to 10 years |
YES |
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Unlawful Sexual Contact—1st degree |
Class F felony |
Up to 3 years |
NO |
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Unlawful Sexual Contact—2nd degree |
Class G felony |
Up to 2 years |
NO |
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Unlawful Sexual Contact—3rd degree |
Class A misdemeanor |
Up to one year; up to $2,300 fine |
YES |
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District of Columbia {D.C. Code Ann. § 22-3001 (2002)} * For aggravating circumstances in sentencing, see D.C. Code 22-3020.Consent - words or overt actions indicating freely given agreement |
Sexual Abuse—1st degree |
Class A felony |
Any term of years up to life; fine of up to $250,000 |
NO |
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Sexual Abuse—2nd degree |
Felony |
Up to 20 years in prison; fine of up to $200,000 |
NO |
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Sexual Abuse—3rd degree |
Felony |
Up to 10 years in prison; fine of up to $100,000 |
NO |
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Sexual Abuse—4th degree |
Felony |
Up to 5 years in prison; fine of up to $50,000 |
NO |
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Misdemeanor Sexual Abuse |
Misdemeanor |
Up to 180 days; fine of up to $1,000 |
YES |
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Child Sexual Abuse—1st degree |
Class A felony |
Any term of years or life |
NO |
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Child Sexual Abuse—2nd degree |
Up to 10 years in prison; fine of up to $100,000 |
NO |
Assault w/ intent |
2-15 years |
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to...commit 1st or |
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2nd degree Sexual |
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Abuse or Child |
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Sexual Abuse |
NO |
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Attempt to commit |
Up to 15 years; not more than half the maximum |
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Sex Offenses |
sentence for offense |
NO |
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Florida {Fla. |
Sexual Battery |
Capital felony if person over |
Death |
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Stat. § 794.011 (2002)} |
18 sexually batters person under 12 |
NO |
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* For reclassification of offenses |
Life Felony if under 18 |
Sentence not to exceed life |
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committed by multiple perpetrators, see |
offender batters victim under |
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Fla Stat. 794.023. |
12 |
NO |
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* For mandatory minimum sentences for |
Life felony if batterer uses |
Sentence not to exceed life |
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certain reoffenders, see Fla Stat. 775.082. |
deadly weapon on person over 12 |
YES |
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* For felony reclassification for possession or use of a weapon, see Fla. Stat. 775.087. |
1st degree felony when victim is helpless to resist; threat of violence reasonably believed; mental incapacitation w/o consent; victim is mentally defective or physically incapacitated; or offender is officer of law |
Up to 30 years |
YES |
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* For enhanced prison terms for habitual felony offenders, see Fla. Stat. 775.084. |
2nd degree felony: victim is over 12 and force unlikely to cause serious injury; 1st degree felony for multiple perpetrators |
Up to 15 years |
YES |
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3rd degree felony when |
Up to 5 years |
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persons of authority (familial |
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or custodial) solicit act |
NO |
Georgia {Ga Code Ann. § 16-6-1 (2002)} * See O.C.G.A. § 17-10-6.1 for serious violent offenders * See O.C.G.A. § 17-10-7 for repeat offenders |
Rape |
Death, life in prison w/ or w/o parole, or 10-20 years in prison; (17-10-6.1, 17-10-7) |
NO |
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Statutory Rape |
Misdemeanor if victim is 1415, offender is no more than three years older than victim |
1-20 years in prison; if offender is 21+, then 10-20 years in prison |
NO |
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Sexual battery |
Misdemeanor of high and aggravated nature |
Up to 12 months; $5,000 fine |
NO |
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Aggravated sexual battery |
Felony |
10-20 years in prison |
NO |
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Sodomy |
Felony |
1-20 years; 10-30 if aggravated |
NO |
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Hawaii {Haw. Rev. Stat. § 707-700 (2002)} Compulsion language that states lack of consent, but doesn't define consent * See HRS § 706-662, HRS § 706-661 for sentence extensions* See HRS § 706-660.1 for felonies committed w/ a firearm * See HRS § 706-606.5 for repeat offender sentencing |
Sexual assault—1st d e gr e e |
Class A felony |
Up to 20 years |
NO |
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Sexual assault—2nd degree |
Class B felony |
Up to 10 years |
NO |
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Sexual assault—3rd degree |
Class C felony |
Up to 5 years |
NO |
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Sexual assault—4th degree |
Misdemeanor |
Up to 1 year |
NO |
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Idaho {Idaho Code § 18-6101 (2002)} Resistance language, but unclear if physical, verbal, or both |
Rape |
Felony |
1 year to life based on judicial discretion |
NO |
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Lewd conduct w/ a minor child under 16 |
Felony |
Up to life in prison |
NO |
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Sexual Battery of a minor child 16-17 |
Felony |
Up to 15 years; if act is lewd, up to life |
NO |
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Male Rape |
Felony |
1 year to life |
NO |
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Illinois {Ill. Crim. Code 720 ILCS 5/12-13 (2002)} |
Criminal Sexual Assault |
Class 1 felony |
4-15 years subsequent offense: Class X felony of 30-60 years in prison; subsequent offense after aggravated sexual assault is Class X felony of life in prison |
NO |
Aggravated Criminal Sexual Assault |
Class X felony |
6-30 years; presence of gun adds ten years to sentence; firing of gun adds 25. Subsequent offense gets life |
NO |
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Criminal Sexual Abuse |
Class A misdemeanor Class 4 felony if force/threat of force used or abuser knew victim could not give consentSubsequent offense is Class 2 felony |
Less than one year 1-3 years 3-7 years |
NO |
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Aggravated Criminal Sexual Abuse |
Class 2 felony |
3-7 years |
NO |
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Indiana {Ind. Code Ann. § 35-42-4-1 (2002)} * See § 35-50-2-14 and § 35-50-2-8 for repeat and violent offenders |
Rape |
Class A felony if committed by using or threatening deadly force; committed while armed with deadly weapon; results in serious bodily injury; or victim is incapacitated w/o consentClass B felony if threat of force used; victim is unaware that intercourse is occurring; or victim is mentally disabled or deficient |
30 year sentence; up to $10,000 fine 10 year sentence; up to $10,000 fine |
NO |
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Criminal Deviate Conduct |
Class A or B felony; see requirements for Rape class distinctions |
NO |
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Sexual Battery |
Class D felony if compelled to submit by force or imminent threat of force; or mental disability of victim |
1.5 year sentence; up to $10,000 fine |
NO |
Class C felony if committed by use or threat of deadly force or w/ deadly weapon; or victim is incapacitated without consent |
4 year sentence; up to $10,000 fine |
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Vicarious Sexual Gratification |
Class C felony if committed by use or threat of deadly force or w/ deadly weapon; or victim is incapacitated without consentClass A if serious bodily injury results Class B if deadly force or threat used Class C if victim under 14 Class D felony |
4 year sentence; up to $10,000 fine Class A: 30 year sentence Class B: 10 year sentence Class C: 4 year sentence Class D: 1.5 year sentence |
NO |
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Iowa {Iowa Code § 702.17 (2002)} * See Iowa Code § 902.8 for habitual offenders * See Iowa Code § 902.12 for mandatory sentencing guidelines * See Iowa Code § 901A.2 for enhanced sentencing factors "Against the will" language" |
Sexual Abuse—1st degree |
Class A felony |
Life in prison |
NO |
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Sexual Abuse—2nd degree |
Class B felony |
Up to 25 years |
NO |
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Sexual Abuse—3rd degree |
Class C felony |
Up to 10 years |
NO |
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Sexual exploit. of minor Abuse of a corpse |
Class C felony Class D felony |
Up to 10 years Up to 5 years |
NO |
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Sexual exploit. by counselor/therapist |
Class D felony if pattern of conduct exists Agg. Misd. if limited physical contact (709.15 ) |
Up to 5 years Up to 1 year |
NO |
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Sexual misconduct with offenders/ juveniles |
Aggravated Misdemeanor |
Up to 1 year |
NO |
Assault w/ intent-Sexual Abuse |
Class C felony if "serious injury" is caused Class D felony if "bodily injury" results Aggravated misdemeanor if no injury results |
Up to 10 years Up to 5 years |
NO |
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Kansas {Kan. Stat. Ann. § 21-3501 (2001)} |
Rape |
Severity Level 1, "person felony" if victim overcome by force or fear, or is unconscious or physically powerless, or is incapable of consenting b/c of mental deficiency, incapacitation was known to offender, or victim was under 14Severity Level 2 "person felony" if consent obtained through knowing misrepresentation of necessity (medical, therapeutical, or legal) |
NO |
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Criminal Sodomy |
Class B nonperson misdemeanor if w/ same sex persons over 16 or with an animalSeverity Level 3 person felony if victim is child between 14-16 |
Up to 6 months |
NO |
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Aggravated Criminal Sodomy |
Severity 2, person felony |
NO |
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Sexual Battery |
Class A person misdemeanor |
Up to one year |
NO |
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Aggravated Sexual Battery |
Severity 5, person felony |
NO |
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Oral Sexual Battery |
Up to 10 years in prison (w/ or w/o hard labor) w/o probation/parole/ suspension |
NO |
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Maine {Me. Rev. Stat. Ann. Tit. 17-A, § 251 |
Gross Sexual Assault |
Class A, B or C (See 17-A M.R.S. § 253 ) |
FOR ALL CRIMES, CLASS A THROUGH E, SENTENCES ARE |
NO |
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* See Section 4 of 17-A M.R.S. § 253 for factors involved in the commission of certain sexual offenses for which defendants may be sentenced to any term of years* See Section 4 of 17-A M.R.S. § 253for factors involved in the commission of certain sexual offenses for which defendants may be sentenced to any term of years* See 17-A M.R.S. § 257 for factors aiding in predicting high-risk sex offenders for sentencing purposes* See 17-A M.R.S. § 1231 for supervised period of release information |
Sexual Abuse of minors |
Class B if penetration involved |
AS FOLLOWS: A: up to 40years; B: up to 10years; C: up to 5years; D: up to 1 year; E: up to 6 months. 17-AM.R.S. 1252 (2003) |
NO |
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Class C if penetration involved; incestual; or actor is 10 years older than victim or responsible for welfare of victim |
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Class D crime if victim is 1415 and actor is five years older; or if under 18 and actor is school employee |
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Unlawful sexual contact |
Class E crime if 16-17 year old victim assaulted by 21+ school employee. Class D crime if contact is incestual or actor is 10 years older |
YES |
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Class E crime if 16-17 year old victim assaulted by 21+ school employee. Class D crime if contact is incestual or actor is 10 years older |
NO |
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Class D crime if consent has not been expressly or impliedly acquiesced in sexual contact; Class C if this involves penetration |
NO |
Class D if victim is unconscious or physically incapable of resisting and did not consent to sexual acts; Class C if penetration |
NO |
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Class C if victim is younger than 14 and actor is 3 years older; Class B if penetration |
NO |
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Class D if victim has mental disability known to actor; Class C if penetration |
NO |
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Class D if victim is in custody of law enforcement at time. Class C if penetration |
NO |
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Class C crime if victim submits as result of compulsion; Class B if sexual act includes penetration |
NO |
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Sexual Misconduct w/ child under 14 |
Class D crime |
NO |
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Maryland {Md. Crim. Law Code Ann. § 3-301 (2002)} * If defendant found guilty of 2nd degree rape, 2nd degree sexual offense, 3rd degree sexual offense, 2nd degree attempted rape, or 2nd degree attempted sexual offense after |
Rape—1st degree |
Felony |
Sentence not to exceed life; if victim is under 16 or defendant has prior offenses, then sentence not to exceed life w/o parole |
NO |
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Rape—2nd degree |
Felony |
20 years maximum sentence |
NO |
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Sexual Offense—1st degree |
Felony |
Sentence not to exceed life; if victim under 16 or prior offenses, life/ w/o parole |
NO |
being found guilty on a separate occasion |
Sexual |
Felony |
20 years maximum sentence |
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of 1st degree rape, 2nd degree rape, 1st |
Offense—2nd |
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degree sexual offense, or 2nd degree sexual |
degree |
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offense, then defendant is sentenced to |
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imprisonment |
NO |
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not exceeding life |
Sexual Offense—3rd degree |
Felony |
10 years maximum sentence |
NO |
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Sexual |
Misdemeanor |
1 year prison sentence, fine up to $1,000, or both |
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Offense—4th |
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degree |
NO |
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Attempted |
Felony |
Sentence not to exceed life |
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rape—1st degree |
NO |
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Attempted |
Felony |
20 years maximum sentence |
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rape—2nddegree |
NO |
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Attempted Sexual offense |
Felony |
1st degree: up to life; 2nd degree: maximum 20 yrs |
NO |
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(1st and 2nd |
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degrees) |
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Massachusetts |
Rape |
State prison sentence of life or any term of years if |
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{Mass. Ann. Laws ch. 265, § 22 (2003)} |
committed by force or threat and results in serious |
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Any resistance is enough |
injury, is committed by a joint enterprise, or occurs during commission of another crimeState prison sentence no to exceed 20 years when committed by force or threat (lesser included offense); second offense punishable w/ life/any termIf committed with firearm, 10 year minimum sentence; second offense: 15 years-life |
YES |
Rape of child under |
Up to life in prison when force or threat used; 5 years- |
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16 |
life if offender is over 18 and commits subsequent offense; 10 years-life if committed w/ firearm, subsequent offense w/ firearm when over 18 sentenced to 20 years-life |
YES |
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Assault w/ intent |
State prison for not more than 20 years or jail |
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to rape |
time/corrections house for not more than 2.5 years; second offense punished by state prison sentence of up to life; if committed w/ firearm, 5 year minimum state prison sentence; second offense w/ firearm: 20 years tolife |
NO |
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Michigan |
Criminal sexual |
Felony |
Up to life in state prison |
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{Mich. Comp. Laws § 750.520a (2002)} |
conduct— 1st degree |
NO |
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*If convicted of subsequent 1st, 2nd, or 3rd |
Criminal sexual |
Felony |
Sentence not to exceed 15 years |
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degree criminal sexual conduct, mandatory |
conduct—2nd |
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minimum sentence of 5 years |
degree |
NO |
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Criminal sexual |
Felony |
Sentence not to exceed 15 years |
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conduct— 3rd |
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degree |
NO |
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Criminal sexual |
Misdemeanor |
Maximum of 2 years in prison, maximum fine of $500, or |
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conduct— 4th |
both |
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degree |
NO |
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Assault to commit conduct involving penetration |
Felony |
1st degree: sentence not to exceed 10 years; 2nd degree: up to 5 years |
NO |
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Minnesota |
Criminal Sexual |
Sentence of 144 months to 30 years, or fine up to |
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{Minn. Stat. § 609.341 (2002)} |
Conduct—1st degree |
$40,000, or both |
NO |
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* See Minn. Stat. 609-342 (2002) for |
Criminal Sexual |
Sentence of 90 months to 25 years, or fine up to |
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criminal sexual conduct in the 1st-4th |
Contact—2nd |
$35,000, or both |
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degrees, the court may stay the imposition |
degree |
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or |
NO |
execution of a sentence if such action is in the "best interest of the complainant or the family unit; and a professional assessment indicates that the offender has been accepted to and can respond to a treatment program."Consent - words or overt actions |
Criminal Sexual Contact— 3rd degree |
Sentence of not more than 15 years or fine up to $30,000, or both |
NO |
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Criminal Sexual Contact— 4th degree |
Sentence of not more than 10 years or fine up to $20,000 or both |
NO |
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Criminal Sexual Contact— 5th degree |
Sentence of not more than 1 year, fine up to $3,000, or both; subsequent offense sentencing: five year maximum sentence, or up to $10,000 fine, or both |
NO |
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Mississippi {Miss. Code Ann. § 97-3-71 (2002)} Only get life if victim was "chaste" prior to rape! 97-3-71 |
Rape; Assault w/ i ntent t o r av ish |
Up to life sentence |
NO |
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Sexual Battery |
Up to 30 years in when committed w/o consent, victim is mentally defective/ incapacitated or physically helpless, or victim is under 18 w/ actor as authority; subsequent offense is up to 40 years |
NO |
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If victim is 14-16, and actor is 18-21, sentence of not more than 5 years, fine up to $5,000, or both; if actor is 21+, sentence not more than 30 years, fined up to $10,000, or both; up to 40 years for subsequent offense |
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If victim is under 14 and actor is 18+, then sentence of 20 years-life; if actor is 13-18, court determines sentence |
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Statutory Rape |
5-30 years based on age of defendant (Miss. Code Ann. § 97-3-65) |
NO |
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Missouri {Mo. Rev. Stat. § 566.010 (2002)} * See § 558.018R.S. Mo. for repeat offender sentencing guidelines |
Forcible Rape and Attempted Forcible Rape |
Felony |
5 years-life; if serious physical injury results or a deadly weapon is used or multiple persons take part, then 10 years-life |
NO |
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Statutory Rape—1st degree |
Felony |
5 years-life; if injury, weapon used, multiple actors, or victim younger than 12, 10 years to life |
NO |
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Statutory Rape—2nd degree |
Class C felony |
Up to 7 years |
NO |
Sexual Assault |
Class C felony |
Up to 7 years |
"without consent" |
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Forcible Sodomy |
Felony |
5 years-life; if injury, weapon, or multiple actors are involved, 10 years-life |
NO |
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Statutory Sodomy—1st degree |
Felony |
5 years-life; if injury, weapon, multiple actors, or victim under 12 are involved, then 10 years-life |
NO |
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Statutory Sodomy—2nd degree |
Class C felony |
Up to 7 years |
NO |
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Deviate Sexual Assault |
Class C felony |
Up to 7 years |
"without consent" |
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Sexual Misconduct— 1st degree |
Class A misdemeanor Class D felony if subsequent offense or committed w/ deadly weapon or as ritual |
Up to 1 year Up to 5 years |
NO |
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Sexual Misconduct— 2nd degree |
Class B misdemeanor |
Up to 6 months |
NO |
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Sexual Abuse |
Class C felony Class B felony if injury, weapon, multiple actors, or victim under 12 |
Up to 7 years 5-15 years |
NO |
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Montana {Mont. Code Ann. § 45-2-101 (2002)} * In addition to penalties imposed for sexual intercourse w/o consent, the offender, if able, is required to pay victim's "reasonable medical and counseling costs" that result from victimization |
Sexual Assault |
County jail sentence not to exceed 6 months, fine up to $500, or both If victim is less than 16 and actor is 3+ years older or bodily injury results, then 2-100 years and fine of up to$50,000 |
"without consent" |
* See Mont. Code 45-5-512 for offenders |
Sexual intercourse |
2-100 years and fine of up to $50,000; if victim is under |
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who may be required to undergo |
w/o consent |
16 and actor is 3+ yrs older or bodily injury results, then |
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"medically safe medroxyprogesterone |
sentence is 4-100 years and fine of up to $50,000* |
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acetate treatment" to reduce sexual |
"without |
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fantasies, drive, etc. |
consent" |
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* See 46-18-303, 46-18-501, 46-18-502 |
When multiple perpetrators involved, sentence is 5-100 |
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for multiple convictions of sexual assault |
years and fine up to $50,000* |
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listed as an aggravating circumstance for |
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death penalty considerations |
For subsequent offenses where serious bodily injury results, sentence is death if actor was 18+ at time of offense or as provided by 46-18-219 If victim was incarcerated at time of offense, offender is sentenced to no more than 5 years, or fined up to $50,000, or both |
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Nebraska |
Deviate Sexual |
State prison for up to 10 years, up to $50,000 fine, or |
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{Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-318 (2002) |
Conduct |
both |
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* See R.R.S. Neb. § 29-2221 for habitual |
Sexual Assault—1st |
Class 2 Felony |
3-50 years based on personal injury; 3 year mandatory |
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offenders |
degree |
minimum; second offense: minimum sentence of 25 |
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Without consent: Victim expressed a lack |
years w/o parole |
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of consent through words |
YES |
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Sexual |
Class 3 Felony |
1-20 years; $25,000 fine |
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Assault—2nd |
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degree |
YES |
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Sexual |
Class 1 Misdemeanor |
Up to one year; $1,000 fine |
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Assault—3rd |
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degree |
YES |
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Sexual Assault of a |
Class 3A felony for first |
1-5 years; $10,000 fine |
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child |
offense Class 1C felony for subsequent offenses |
20-50 years |
NO |
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Nevada {Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 200.364 (Michie 2002)} |
Sexual Assault |
Category A felony |
If substantial bodily injury results: life w/o parole, life w/ chance for parole after 15 years, or term of 40 years w/ chance for parole after 15 years. If no substantial bodily injury results: life w/ chance for parole after 10 years, or term of 25 years w/ parole chance after 10 yrsIf victim is under 16 serious bodily injury results: sentence is life w/o parole. If no serious bodily injury results, sentence is life w/ chance for parole after serving 20 years, or a term of 20 years w/ chance for parole after 5 yearsIf victim is under 14 an d no serious bodily harm results, sentence is life w/ chance for parole after 20 years |
"Against the will" language |
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Statutory Sexual Seduction |
Category C felony is actor is 21 Gross Misdemeanor if under 21 |
Punished according to NRS 193.130, or NRS 201.540 when gives harsher penalty |
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New Hampshire {N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 632-A:1 (2002)} |
Aggravated Felonious Sexual Assault |
Felony |
First time offense: 10-20 years Second offense: 20-40 years Two or more convictions: life w/o parole May be sentenced to lifetime supervision to be lifted only on petition |
YES |
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Felonious Sexual Assault |
Class B felony |
Up to 7 years |
NO |
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Sexual Assault |
Misdemeanor |
Up to 1 year |
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New Jersey {N.J. Rev. Stat. § 2C:14-1 (2002)} * See N.J. Stat 2C: 14-7 unless sentenced according to 2C: 43-7, subsequent offensesreceive fixed minimum sentences of not less than 5 years w/o parole |
Sexual Assault |
Crime of 1st degree: aggravated Crime of 2nd degree: no sustained injury |
10-20 years 5-10 years |
NO |
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Criminal Sexual Contact |
Crime of 3rd degree: aggravated Crime of 4th degree: no sustained injury |
3-5 years Up to 18 months |
NO |
New Mexico {N.M |
Criminal Sexual |
1st degree felony |
18 years |
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Stat. Ann. § 30-9-10 (2002)} |
Penetration—1st degree |
NO |
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* See N.M. Stat 31-18-25 for cases where |
Criminal Sexual |
2nd degree felony |
9 years |
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defendants have committed two violent |
Penetration—2nd |
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sexual crimes (the second in New Mexico), |
degree |
NO |
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the defendant is sentenced to life in prison |
Criminal Sexual |
3rd degree felony |
3 years |
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w/ parole (but w/o parole if victim under |
Penetration—3rd |
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13), in addition to sentence imposed for a |
degree |
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second violent sexual crime |
NO |
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Criminal Sexual |
4th degree felony |
18 months |
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Penetration—4th |
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degree |
NO |
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Criminal Sexual Contact of a |
3rd degree felony |
3 years |
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Minor—3rd degree |
NO |
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Criminal Sexual |
4th degree felony |
Up to 18 months |
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contact of a |
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Minor—4th degree |
NO |
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Aggravated |
4th degree felony |
Up to 18 months and professional counseling at |
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Indecent Exposure |
defendant's expense |
NO |
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New York |
Rape—1st degree |
Class B felony |
5-25 years |
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{N.Y. Penal Law § 130.00 (McKinney |
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2002)} |
NO |
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* See NY CLS Penal § 70.02 for rape in |
Rape—2nd degree |
Class D felony |
Up to 7 years |
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the |
NO |
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1st degree and course of conduct against a |
Rape—3rd degree |
Class E felony |
Up to 4 years |
YES |
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child being sentenced separately |
Sexual Abuse—1st degree |
Class D felony |
Up to 7 years |
NO |
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* See NY CLS Penal § 70.06 for second |
Sexual Abuse—2nd |
Class A misdemeanor |
Up to 1 year |
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and persistent offenders |
degree |
NO |
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* NY CLS Penal § 70.10 |
Sexual Abuse—3rd degree |
Class B misdemeanor |
Up to 3 months |
NO |
Aggravated Sexual Abuse—3rd degree |
Class D felony |
Up to 7 years |
NO |
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Sexual Misconduct |
Class A misdemeanor |
Up to 1 year |
YES |
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Course of sexual conduct against a child |
1st degree: Class B felony 2nd degree: Class D felony |
5-25 years 2-7 years |
NO |
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North Carolina {N.C. Gen. Stat. § 14-27.1 (2002)} *Case law - against the will = without consent State v. Thomas 329 N.C. 423 |
Rape—1st degree |
Class B1 felony |
All felonies are sentenced based on mitigating circumstances, prior record of the defendant, and class of felony (N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-1340.17 (2003))For B1 felonies, defendant is give life w/o parole if victim under 12 or if defendant has prior B1 conviction (N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-1340.16B ) |
"Against the will" language |
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Rape—2nd degree |
Class C felony |
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Sexual Offense—1st degree |
Class B1 felony |
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Sexual Offense—2nd degree |
Class C felony |
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Statutory rape/sexual offense of 13-15 year old |
Class B1 felony if actor is 6 years older than victim Class C felony if actor is 4-6 years older than victim |
NO |
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North Dakota {N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-20-02 (2002)} * See N.D. Cent. Code, § 12.1-32-09 for habitual offenders |
Gross sexual imposition |
Class A felony if actor inflicts serious bodily injury; otherwise Class B felony |
For all felonies, sentences are as follows: Class A: up to 20 years; $10,000 fine Class B: up to 10 years; $10,000 fine Class C: up to 5 years: $5,000 fine Class A misdemeanor:1 year; $2,000fine Class B misdemeanor:30 days; $1,000fine (N.D. Cent. Code, 12.1-32-01) |
NO |
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Sexual imposition |
Class B felony if actor if uses threats to compel victim or acts as part of a ritual |
NO |
Corruption or solicitation of minors |
Class A misdemeanor if victim is over 15; Class C felony if under 15 |
NO |
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Sexual Assault |
Class C felony if actor knew or should have known of mental defect, or if actor substantially impaired victim w/ controlled substance, or if victim was in custody, or if the actor is responsible for the welfare of victim, or if the actor is 22 and the victim is 15-18Class A misdemeanor if actor is 18-22 and victim is minor over 15 Class B misdemeanor if actor knows or should know conduct is offensive |
NO |
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Ohio {Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 2907.01 (Anderson 2002)} |
Rape |
1st degree felony |
If victim compelled through force, threat, or controlled substance, not less than 5 yearsIf victim under 10, life in prison; subsequent offenses: life w/ or w/o parole |
NO, but victim need not prove physical resist to prosecute |
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Sexual Battery |
3rd degree felony |
1-5 years |
NO |
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Unlawful sexual conduct with a minor |
Misdemeanor if actor is under 4 years older 2nd degree felony if previous convictions 3rd degree felony if actor is 10+ years older |
Not more than 6 months 2-8 years 1-5 years |
NO |
4th degree felony; exceptions: 1st degree |
6-18 months |
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Gross Sexual Imposition |
3rd degree felony if controlled substances substantially impair judgment or victim is under13 4th degree felony |
3rd degree 1-5 years 4th degree 6-18 months |
NO, but victim need not prove physical resist to prosecute |
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Sexual Imposition |
1st degree misdemeanor for subsequent offenses 3rd degree misdemeanor |
Up to 6 months for 1st degree Up to 60 days for 3rd degree |
NO |
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Oklahoma {Okla Stat. tit. 21, § 1111 (2003)} *See Okla.. St. 51.1a (2003) for defendants already convicted of 1st degree rape, forcible sodomy, lewd molestation or sexual abuse of a child who are again convicted of any of these listed crimes, are sentenced to life without parole |
Rape—1st degree |
Felony |
Punishable by death or state prison sentence of not less than five years |
NO |
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Rape—2nd degree |
Felony |
Sentence of 1-15 years |
NO |
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Lewd or Indecent Proposals or Acts as to child under 16 |
Felony |
Provided that actor is 3+ years older than victim, sentence of 1-20 years; subsequent convictions given life or life w/o parole |
NO |
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Sexual Battery |
Felony |
Prison for not more than 5 years |
YES, without consent |
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Oregon {Or. Rev. Stat. § 163.305 (2001)} *Force needed for No Means No |
Rape—1st degree |
Class A felony |
Up to 20 years; $300,000 fine |
NO |
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Rape—2nd degree |
C l a ss B felony |
Up to 10 years; $200,000 fine |
NO |
|||
Rape—3rd degree |
Class C felony |
Up to 5 years; $100,000 fine |
NO |
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Unlawful sexual penetration—1st degree |
Class A felony |
Up to 20 years; $300,000 fine |
NO |
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Unlawful sexual penetration—2nd degree |
Class B felony |
Up to 10 years; $200,000 fine |
NO |
Sexual Abuse—1st |
Class B felony |
Up to 10 years; $200,000 fine |
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degree |
NO |
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Sexual Abuse—2nd |
Class C felony |
Up to 5 years: $100,000 fine |
"Victim does |
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degree |
not consent thereto" |
|||||
Sexual Abuse—3rd |
Class A misdemeanor |
Up to 1 year; $5,000 fine |
"does not |
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degree |
consent" |
|||||
Contributing to |
Class A misdemeanor |
Up to 1 year; $5,000 fine |
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sexual delinquency |
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of a minor |
NO |
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Sexual misconduct |
Class C misdemeanor |
30 days; $1,000 fine |
NO |
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Pennsylvania {Pa. |
Rape |
1st degree felony |
Up to 20 years; additional sentencing option of 10 |
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Cons. Stat. § 3101 (2002)} |
years and a fine up to $100,000 for administering controlled substances to victim w/o consent |
NO |
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Statutory Sexual Assault |
2nd degree felony |
Up to 10 years |
NO |
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* See 42 Pa. C.S. § 9714 (2002) for |
Involuntary deviate |
1st degree felony |
Up to 20 years |
|||
second and subsequent offenders |
sexual intercourse |
NO |
||||
Sexual Assault |
2nd degree felony |
Up to 10 years |
without consent |
|||
Aggravated indecent assault |
2nd degree felony |
Up to 10 years |
without consent |
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Indecent assault |
1st degree misdemeanor if victim is under 13 2nd degree misdemeanor |
Up to 5 years Up to 2 years |
without consent |
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Rhode Island |
Sexual assault—1st |
Sentence of 10 years-life for assault w/ intent to commit, |
||||
{R.I. Gen. Laws § 11037-1 (2002)} |
degree |
sentence of 3-20 years |
NO |
|||
* See R.I. Gen. Laws 11-37-10 (2002) for |
Sexual assault—2nd |
Sentence of 3-15 years |
||||
persons convicted of subsequent offenses |
degree |
|||||
are |
NO |
|||||
given no less than the number of years |
Sexual assault—3rd |
Sentence no more than 5 years |
||||
involved in the minimum sentence for the |
degree |
NO |
most recent crime |
Child molestation- Sexual Assault—1st degree |
Sentence of 20 years-life |
NO |
|||
Child molestation-Sexual Assault—2nd degree |
Sentence of 6-30 years |
NO |
||||
South Carolina {S.C. Code Ann. § 16-3-651(Law. Co-op, 2002)} |
Criminal Sexual Conduct—1st degree |
Felony |
Maximum sentence of 30 years |
NO |
||
Criminal Sexual Conduct—2nd degree |
Felony |
Maximum sentence of 20 years |
NO |
|||
Criminal Sexual Conduct—3rd degree |
Felony |
Maximum sentence of 10 years |
NO |
|||
Criminal Sexual Conduct With Minors |
Class A felony |
Maximum sentence of 30 years |
NO NO |
|||
Assault w/ intent to commit criminal sexual conduct |
Class A felony |
Punishable as though crime were completed |
NO |
|||
Spousal Sexual Battery |
Felony |
Maximum sentence of 10 years |
NO |
|||
South Dakota {S.D. Codified Laws Ann. § 22-22-30 (2002)} * See S.D. Codified Laws § 22-7-7 (2002) for enhanced sentences for prior felonyconvictions |
Rape—1st degree |
Class 1 felony: victim under 10 |
10 years for first offense; 20 for subsequent offenses |
NO |
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Rape—2nd degree |
Class 2 felony: force or coercion used Physical/mental incapacity, or intoxication |
25 years; $25,000 fine |
NO |
Class 3 felony: if victim is |
15 years; $15,000 fine |
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between 10-16 and actor is |
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3+ years older; if incest |
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occurs; if victim is 10-18 and |
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stepchild of actor |
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Sexual contact w/ |
Class 3 felony; Class 1 |
15 years; $15,000 fine |
||||
child under 16 |
misdemeanor if actor is less than 3 years older than victim |
NO |
||||
Criminal Pedophilia |
Class 1 felony |
Minimum 25 years for 1st offense; life w/o parole for subsequent offenses |
NO |
|||
Tennessee {Tenn. |
Aggravated Rape |
Class A felony |
15-25 years |
|||
Code Ann. § 39-13-502 (2002)} |
NO |
|||||
* See Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-35-114 for |
Rape |
Class B felony |
8-12 years |
YES, without consent |
||
Rape (of a child)/Sexual Battery, using a |
Aggravated Sexual |
Class B felony |
8-12 years |
|||
substance to cause the victim mental/ |
Battery |
NO |
||||
physical helplessness is factor in sentence |
Sexual Battery |
Class E felony |
1-2 years |
YES, without consent |
||
*Defendants w/ more than one conviction |
Statutory Rape |
Class E felony |
1-2 years |
|||
are required to serve entire sentence |
NO |
|||||
Rape of a child |
Class A felony |
15-25 years |
NO |
|||
Texas {Tex. |
Sexual Assault |
2nd degree felony |
2-20 years; $10,000 fine |
|||
Penal Code Ann. § 21.01(Vernon 2002)} |
YES, without consent |
|||||
* See Tex. Penal Code § 12.42 for repeat |
Aggravated Sexual |
1st degree felony |
5-99 years; $10,000 fine |
YES, without |
||
offenders |
Assault |
consent |
||||
Indecency with a child |
2nd degree felony if sexual contact occurs; 3rd degree felony if intention is to arouse |
2-2- years; $10,000 fine |
NO |
|||
Utah {Utah Code Ann. § 76-5-406 (2003)} |
Rape |
1st degree felony |
5 years-life |
YES |
||
* See Utah Code 76-3-203.1 for offenses |
Forcible Sexual |
2nd degree felony |
1-15 years |
|||
committed with two or more persons where |
Abuse |
YES |
penalties are enhanced: class B misdemeanors become class A; class A misdemeanors become 3rd degree felonies; 3rd degree felonies become 2nd degree; 2nd degree |
Object Rape |
1st degree felony |
5 years to life |
YES |
||
Unlawful Sexual Conduct w/ 16-17 year old |
3rd degree felony |
Up to 5 years |
YES |
|||
felonies become 1st degree; 1st degree felonies enhanced to 9 years-life |
Sexual Abuse of a minor |
Class A misdemeanor |
Up to 1 year |
YES |
||
* See Utah Code 76-3-407 for 3 years may be added to sentence for each prior conviction in addition to new sentence* See Code 76-3-408 for 3rd conviction defendant sentenced to life w/o parole *See Utah Code Ann. § 76-3-203.5 for habitual violent offender guidelines* See Utah Code 76.3.203 for increase in sentence for use of a dangerous weapon*§ 76-5-406 - No Means No Statute that |
Sexual Abuse of a child |
2nd degree felony |
1-15 years |
YES |
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Aggravated sexual abuse of a child |
1st degree felony |
Mandatory prison sentence of 5 years to life |
YES |
|||
Rape of a child |
1st degree felony |
Mandatory prison sentence of 6, 10, or 15 years or life |
YES |
|||
Object rape of a child |
1st degree felony |
Mandatory prison sentence of 6, 10, or 15 years or life |
YES |
|||
Lewdness |
Class B misdemeanor |
NO |
||||
applies to all categories |
Sexual Battery |
Class A misdemeanor |
NO |
|||
Unlawful sexual activity with a minor |
3rd degree felony; class B misdemeanor if actor is w/ in 4 years of victim's age |
YES |
||||
Aggravated Sexual Assault |
1st degree felony |
Mandatory prison sentence of 6, 10, or 15 years or life |
YES |
|||
Sodomy; forcible sodomy |
Class B misdemeanor; 1st degree felony if committed by force |
YES |
||||
Sodomy on a child |
1st degree felony |
not less than 6, 10, or 15 years or life |
YES |
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Vermont {Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13, § 3251 (2002)} |
Sexual Assault |
Sentence of not more than 20 years or up to $10,000 fine, or both; if victim under 16 and responsible for victim's welfare, sentence is not more than 35 years or fine up to $25,000, or both |
YES, without consent |
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Aggravated Sexual Assault |
Maximum sentence of life in prison, fine of up to $50,000, or both |
YES, non- consensual sexual acts |
Virginia {Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-67.10 (2002)} * See Va Code 18.2-67.5:3 ( 2002) for subsequent convictions for rape, forcible sodomy, object sexual penetration, or conspiracy to commit these acts result in life in prison* See Va Code 18.2-67.5:2 for conviction for carnal knowledge of a child age 13-15,aggravated sexual battery, or conspiracy to commit results in maximum sentence * See Va. Code 18.2-67.5:1 for 3rd conviction of (attempted) sexual battery, defendant is guilty of class 6 felony |
Rape |
5 years-life (rape of spouse convictions may be suspended upon completion of counseling) |
YES, "against will" |
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Marital Sexual Assault |
1-20 years or jail time of no more than 12 months; or up to $1,000 fine; or both |
YES, "against will" |
||||
Aggravated Sexual Battery |
Felony |
1-20 years; fine up to $100,000; or both |
YES, "against will" |
|||
Sexual Battery |
Class 1 misdemeanor |
1 year; $1,000 fine |
YES, "against will" |
|||
Forcible Sodomy |
Felony |
5 years-life |
||||
Attempted rape, forcible sodomy, object sexual penetration, aggravated sexual battery |
Class 4 felony Class 6 felony: attempted aggravated sexual battery Class 1 misdemeanor: attempted sexual battery |
2-10 years; up to $2,500 fine 1- 5 years; up to $2,500 fine 2- 10 years; up to $2,500 fine |
NO |
|||
Carnal knowledge of child between 1315 |
Class 4 felony (Va. Code 18.2-63, exceptions) |
under 13 = no consent (automatic) |
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Object sexual penetration |
Felony |
Sentence of 5 years-life; may be suspended upon completion of counseling |
against will |
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Washington {Wash. Rev. Code § 9A.44.010 (2002)} |
Rape—1st degree |
Class A felony |
Felonies where a sentence is not specifically stated within the statute are assumed to be punishable by up to 10years in prison and up to a $20,000fine (Rev. Code Wash. (ARCW) §9.92.010 ) |
NO |
||
Rape—2nd degree |
Class A felony |
NO |
||||
Rape—3rd degree |
Class C felony |
YES |
||||
Rape of a child—1st degree |
Class A felony |
NO |
||||
Rape of a child—2nd degree |
Class A felony |
NO |
||||
Rape of a child—3rd degree |
Class C felony |
NO |
||||
Wyoming {Wyo. Stat. § 6-2-301 (2002)} * See Wyo. Stat. 6-2-306 (2002) for a person convicted of 2 of more 1st/2nd degree sexual assaults, sentenced to 5 years to life;3rd degree assault up to 20 years; life w/o parole for 3 convictions |
Sexual Assault—1st degree |
Felony |
5-50 years |
YES, victim has not consented |
||
Sexual Assault—2nd degree |
Felony |
Up to 20 years |
NO |
|||
Sexual Assault—3rd degree |
Felony |
Up to 15 years |
NO |
|||
Sexual Battery |
Misdemeanor |
Not more than 1 year; fine up to $1,000; or both |
NO |
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