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South Carolina Code 16-3-615, titled Spousal sexual battery, reads: Sexual battery, as defined in Section 16-3-651(h), when accomplished through use of aggravated force, defined as the use or the threat of use of a weapon or the use or threat of use of physical force or physical violence of a high and aggravated nature, by one spouse against ...
On March 8, 1999, the jury found Ford guilty of sexual battery with a firearm, child abuse, and two counts of first-degree murder. The charge of child abuse was related to Ford abandoning the Malnorys' daughter inside their truck after murdering her parents, and the sexual battery charge was related to the rape of Kimberly.
This description doesn't make clear whether affirmative consent is required to have sex (or conversely, whether a lack of affirmative consent can result in a sexual offense), but both Section 130.25 Rape in the third degree (3) and Section 130.40 Criminal sexual act in the third degree (3) do provide this possibility in the form of catch-all ...
Robert McGuire Jr., 34, pleaded guilty to two counts of sexual battery upon a person 12 to 18 years of age last week, according to a statement from prosecutors. A judge sentenced him to 18-and-a ...
Sullivan Stapleton is being sued by his longtime partner Alexis Kelley for alleged domestic abuse. In the filing obtained by PEOPLE, Kelley is suing the Blindspot alum, 47, for alleged assault ...
California's attorney general on Monday announced the unsealing of an indictment charging 30 detention officers assigned to a Los Angeles-area juvenile hall with child abuse for allegedly allowing ...
Inside jail, he has additionally been charged with attempted murder and lewd sexual display in a penal institution. Chicago teen charged as serial murderer: ‘Difficult to comprehend’ six killings
2907.03 Sexual battery. (A) No person shall engage in sexual conduct with another, not the spouse of the offender, when any of the following apply: (5) The offender is the other person's natural or adoptive parent, or a stepparent, or guardian, custodian, or person in loco parentis of the other person.