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  8. Chapter 709 - SEXUAL ABUSE


Chapter 709 - SEXUAL ABUSE


  • Section 709.1 - Sexual abuse defined.
  • Section 709.1A - Incapacitation.
  • Section 709.2 - Sexual abuse in the first degree.
  • Section 709.3 - Sexual abuse in the second degree.
  • Section 709.4 - Sexual abuse in the third degree.
  • Section 709.5 - Resistance to sexual abuse.
  • Section 709.6 - Jury instructions for offenses of sexual abuse.
  • Section 709.7 - Detention in brothel.
  • Section 709.8 - Lascivious acts with a child.
  • Section 709.9 - Indecent exposure.
  • Section 709.10 - Sexual abuse — evidence.
  • Section 709.11 - Assault with intent to commit sexual abuse.
  • Section 709.12 - Indecent contact with a child.
  • Section 709.13 - Child in need of assistance complaints.
  • Section 709.14 - Lascivious conduct with a minor.
  • Section 709.15 - Sexual exploitation by a counselor, therapist, or school employee.
  • Section 709.16 - Sexual misconduct with offenders and juveniles.
  • Section 709.17 - Polygraph examinations of victims or witnesses — limitations.
  • Section 709.18 - Sexual abuse of a corpse.
  • Section 709.19 - No-contact order upon defendant’s release from jail or prison.
  • Section 709.20 - Sexual abuse — no-contact order.
  • Section 709.21 - Invasion of privacy — nudity.
  • Section 709.22 - Prevention of further sexual assault — notification of rights.
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