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Subtitle 3 - Sexual Crimes


  • § 3-301. Definitions
  • § 3-302. Construction of subtitle
  • § 3-303. Rape in the first degree
  • § 3-304. Rape in the second degree
  • § 3-307. Sexual offense in the third degree
  • § 3-308. Sexual offense in the fourth degree
  • § 3-309. Attempted rape in the first degree
  • § 3-310. Attempted rape in the second degree
  • § 3-313. Prior conviction -- Sentencing
  • § 3-314. Sexual conduct between correctional or Department of Juvenile Services employee or court-provided services provider and inmate or confined child.
  • § 3-315. Continuing course of conduct with child
  • § 3-316. Rape and sexual offense -- Venue
  • § 3-317. Rape and sexual offense -- Charging document
  • § 3-318. Rape and spousal offense -- Spousal defense
  • § 3-319. Rape and sexual offense -- Admissibility of evidence
  • § 3-319.1. Rape and sexual offense -- Evidence of physical resistance.
  • § 3-320. Rape and sexual offense -- Jury instructions
  • § 3-321. Sodomy
  • § 3-322. Unnatural or perverted sexual practice
  • § 3-323. Incest
  • § 3-324. Sexual solicitation of minor
  • § 3-325. Use of personal identifying information or the identity of another.
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