Involuntary Deviant Sexual Assault
When you are just accused of involuntary deviant sexual intercourse in Pennsylvania, you need to take immediate action to protect your life: your reputation at home and at work; your liberty; and your future. Learn more about the Pennsylvania laws regarding Involuntary deviant sexual intercourse below. When the threat of prosecution for involuntary deviant sexual assault is real, you need to look for best options and find a top Pennsylvania sex crimes legal team to fight for you.
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§ 3123. Involuntary deviate sexual intercourse.
- (a) Offense defined.–A person commits a felony of the first degree when the person engages in deviate sexual intercourse with a complainant:
- (1) by forcible compulsion;
- (2) by threat of forcible compulsion that would prevent resistance by a person of reasonable resolution;
- (3) who is unconscious or where the person knows that the complainant is unaware that the sexual intercourse is occurring;
- (4) where the person has substantially impaired the complainant’s power to appraise or control his or her conduct by administering or employing, without the knowledge of the complainant, drugs, intoxicants or other means for the purpose of preventing resistance;
- (5) who suffers from a mental disability which renders him or her incapable of consent; or
- (6) (Deleted by amendment).
- (7) who is less than 16 years of age and the person is four or more years older than the complainant and the complainant and person are not married to each other.
- (b) Involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with a child.–A person commits involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with a child, a felony of the first degree, when the person engages in deviate sexual intercourse with a complainant who is less than 13 years of age.
- (c) Involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with a child with serious bodily injury.–A person commits an offense under this section with a child resulting in serious bodily injury, a felony of the first degree, when the person violates this section and the complainant is less than 13 years of age and the
- complainant suffers serious bodily injury in the course of the offense.
- (d) Sentences.–Notwithstanding the provisions of section 1103 (relating to sentence of imprisonment for felony), a person convicted of an offense under:
- (1) Subsection (b) shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment which shall be fixed by the court at not more than 40 years.
- (2) Subsection (c) shall be sentenced up to a maximum term of life imprisonment.
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