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I work with a person at a hospital, she is convicted of this. What does it mean?

2006-07-12 20:00:19 · 3 answers · asked by Leigh W 1 in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

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"She" may be a "He" if convicted of this:

Aggravated Felonious Sexual Assault

"Sexual penetration" of another (including a wide spectrum of acts of sexual penetration by anything, and including oral, anal, and genital penetration, however slight; does not require emission) under any one or more of the following circumstances:

a. when the victim indicates by speech or conduct that there is not freely given consent to performance of the sexual act
b. circumstances involving force or threat (physical or otherwise, stated or implied)
c. an incompetent or incapacitated victim (includes the use of intoxicating substances)
d. a victim under 13
e. a victim is between 13 and 16 and either a household member or a relative
f. use of a "position of authority" to coerce a victim between 13 and 18

2006-07-12 20:11:45 · answer #1 · answered by id_dreams 3 · 0 0

Felonious Sexual Assault

2016-12-26 07:24:30 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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What is the legal definition of aggravated felonious sexual assault under New Hampshire law?
I work with a person at a hospital, she is convicted of this. What does it mean?

2015-08-06 21:00:04 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

look it up on line.....go to the state statute page for your state.

2006-07-13 00:02:56 · answer #4 · answered by jes81_99 1 · 0 0

It is rape.

CHAPTER 632-A
SEXUAL ASSAULT AND RELATED OFFENSES
Section 632-A:2
632-A:2 Aggravated Felonious Sexual Assault. –
I. A person is guilty of the felony of aggravated felonious sexual assault if such person engages in sexual penetration with another person under any of the following circumstances:
(a) When the actor overcomes the victim through the actual application of physical force, physical violence or superior physical strength.
(b) When the victim is physically helpless to resist.
(c) When the actor coerces the victim to submit by threatening to use physical violence or superior physical strength on the victim, and the victim believes that the actor has the present ability to execute these threats.
(d) When the actor coerces the victim to submit by threatening to retaliate against the victim, or any other person, and the victim believes that the actor has the ability to execute these threats in the future.
(e) When the victim submits under circumstances involving false imprisonment, kidnapping or extortion.
(f) When the actor, without the prior knowledge or consent of the victim, administers or has knowledge of another person administering to the victim any intoxicating substance which mentally incapacitates the victim.
(g) When the actor provides therapy, medical treatment or examination of the victim and in the course of that therapeutic or treating relationship or within one year of termination of that therapeutic or treating relationship:
(1) Acts in a manner or for purposes which are not professionally recognized as ethical or acceptable; or
(2) Uses this position as such provider to coerce the victim to submit.
(h) When, except as between legally married spouses, the victim is mentally defective and the actor knows or has reason to know that the victim is mentally defective.
(i) When the actor through concealment or by the element of surprise is able to cause sexual penetration with the victim before the victim has an adequate chance to flee or resist.
(j) When, except as between legally married spouses, the victim is 13 years of age or older and under 16 years of age and:
(1) the actor is a member of the same household as the victim; or
(2) the actor is related by blood or affinity to the victim.
(k) When, except as between legally married spouses, the victim is 13 years of age or older and under 18 years of age and the actor is in a position of authority over the victim and uses this authority to coerce the victim to submit.
(l) When the victim is less than 13 years of age.
(m) When at the time of the sexual assault, the victim indicates by speech or conduct that there is not freely given consent to performance of the sexual act.
(n) When the actor is in a position of authority over the victim and uses this authority to coerce the victim to submit under any of the following circumstances:
(1) When the actor has direct supervisory or disciplinary authority over the victim by virtue of the victim being incarcerated in a correctional institution, the secure psychiatric unit, or juvenile detention facility where the actor is employed; or
(2) When the actor is a probation or parole officer or a juvenile probation and parole officer who has direct supervisory or disciplinary authority over the victim while the victim is on parole or probation or under juvenile probation.

Consent of the victim under any of the circumstances set forth in subparagraph (n) shall not be considered a defense.

II. A person is guilty of aggravated felonious sexual assault without penetration when he intentionally touches whether directly, through clothing, or otherwise, the genitalia of a person under the age of 13 under circumstances that can be reasonably construed as being for the purpose of sexual arousal or gratification.

III. A person is guilty of aggravated felonious sexual assault when such person engages in a pattern of sexual assault against another person, not the actor's legal spouse, who is less than 16 years of age. The mental state applicable to the underlying acts of sexual assault need not be shown with respect to the element of engaging in a pattern of sexual assault.

2006-07-12 20:08:19 · answer #5 · answered by Gestalt 6 · 1 0

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