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A person is guilty of indecent assault if the person has indecent contact with the complainant, causes the complainant to have indecent contact with the person or intentionally causes the complainant to come into contact with seminal fluid, urine or feces for the purpose of arousing sexual desire in the person or the complainant and:
- Title 18
Aggravated indecent assault. § 3126. Indecent assault. §...
- Chapter 31
A person is guilty of indecent assault if the person has...
- Section 3125.0
A person commits aggravated indecent assault of a child when...
- Title 18
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A person is guilty of indecent assault if the person has indecent contact with the complainant, causes the complainant to have indecent contact with the person or intentionally causes the complainant to come into contact with seminal fluid, urine or feces for the purpose of arousing sexual desire in the person or the complainant and:
Learn about the legal definition, consequences and defenses of indecent assault in Pennsylvania. Find out how to hire a professional and aggressive attorney to fight for your rights and avoid Megan's Law registration and Sexually Violent Predator designation.
A person commits aggravated indecent assault of a child when the person violates subsection (a) (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) or (6) and the complainant is less than 13 years of age.
Jan 1, 2022 · Indecent assault shall be graded as follows: (1) An offense under subsection (a) (1) or (8) is a misdemeanor of the second degree. (2) An offense under subsection (a) (2), (3), (4), (5) or (6) is a misdemeanor of the first degree.
Indecent assault.(a) Offense defined. --A person is guilty of indecent assault if the person has indecent contact with the complainant, causes the complainant to have indecent contact with the person or intentionally causes the complainant to come into contact with seminal fluid, urine or feces for the purpose of arousing sexual desire in the ...
Learn what aggravated indecent assault is, how it differs from rape, and what penalties it carries in Pennsylvania. If you are facing these charges, contact our experienced defense lawyers for a free consultation.