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What is Rape?, cont.


Degrees of Sexual Contact:

2nd Degree Incest: The victim is a known relative; ancestor, descendent, brother, sister; or stepchild, adopted child under 18. Felony. Indecent Liberties: Not married; and forcible compulsion, or victim incapable of consent, or in supervisory authority over developmentally disabled victim. Felony.

1st Degree Child Molestation: The victim is less than 12 and the offender is at least 36 months older than the victim. Felony. 2nd Degree Child Molestation: The victim is 12 - 14 and the offender is at least 36 months older than the victim. Felony.

3rd Degree Child Molestation: The victim is 14 -16 and the offender is at least 48 months older than the victim. Felony.

2nd Degree Sexual Misconduct with a Minor: The victim is 16 - 18 and the offender is at least 60 months older than the victim. Gross Misdemeanor.