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    Laws - View Law: SEX OFFENSES


    SEX OFFENSES

    Beware of the serious consequences of committing any of the following sex offenses in the State of Arizona:

    In the State of Arizona, a person under 18 years old CANNOT consent to engage in sexual conduct (A.R.S. § 13-1401).

    Under Arizona law, sexual conduct is when a person intentionally or knowingly engages in sexual intercourse or oral sexual contact with a person under 18 years of age. Sexual conduct with a minor 15, 16 or 17 years old is class 6 felony. Sexual conduct with a minor under fifteen years of age is a class 2 felony.

    If you are a juvenile, and the victim is under 15 years, the county attorney has the discretion to bring adult charges against you (see Juvenile Justice). If the victim is 15 years or older, the county attorney has the option of asking a judge to allow him to bring adult charges against you. If a parent, stepparent, adoptive parent, legal guardian or foster parent engages in sexual conduct with a minor the person will be charged with a class 2 felony and could carry a prison term of 3 to 27 years maximum sentence (A.R.S. § 13-604.01).

    Sexual assault is when a person intentionally or knowingly engages in sexual intercourse or oral sexual contact with any person without consent of such a person and is a class 2 felony. In the State of Arizona, a person under the age of 18 years old cannot consent to sexual intercourse or oral sexual contact. A first time offense can lead to a prison term from 5.2 to 14 years.

    Sexual abuse is intentionally or knowingly engaging in sexual contact with any person 15 years of age of older without consent of that person or with any person which is under 15 years of age if the sexual contact involves only the female breast. If the victim is 15 years or older it is a class 5 felony. If the victim is under 15 years of age, it is a class 3 felony.

    If a juvenile is at least 15 years of age or older and commits a class 3 or higher felony sex offense, the juvenile will be tried as an adult. One such offense is forcible sexual assault which means if you use immediate or threaten to use immediate force during the commission of a sexual offense, you will automatically be tired in adult court. Once tried as an adult, always tried as an adult for any other crime even if you are a juvenile.

    If a juvenile is under 15 years of age and commits a class 3 or higher felony sex offense, it is at the discretion of the county attorney to request a transfer of juvenile to adult court. If you commit a crime and are under fourteen years old, the county attorney must petition the court to request a transfer hearing.

    If you need help, call one of these crisis hotlines:

    • Child Help USA Hotline 800-422-4453
    • Child Protective Services 888-SOS-CHILD or 888-767-2445
    • Pregnancy Hotline 800-848-5683
    • Youth Crisis Hotline 800-448-4663


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    On 06/27/05
    Summer from AZ said:
    I am 17 and my boyfriend is 18. i mean it is just a year. But I found something while looking at sex laws... Found an interesting bit of Arizona Revised Statutes [http://www.azleg.state.az.us/ars/] that seems to indicate that if the minor is between the age of 15 and the contact was consenual with someone who was 19 or under but not older than 24 months it is not a crime to have sexual contact. Is that still in effect?
    On 06/10/05
    Laura from AZ said:
    To Chel: This is what I found on the Age of consent website (http://www.ageofconsent.com/definitions.htm) - it is almost the last definition. EDITOR: In most US jurisdictions, the state may bring charges for statutory rape EVEN when the all parents and children involved are AGAINST such an action -or ok with having sex. The parent of the younger child can always being an action -- and it is irrelevant whether the child agrees with the action. WHAT IS "STATUTORY RAPE"? It is any carnal knowledge of a female under the age of consent, whether or not the female was a willing participant.
    On 06/04/05
    Irish lad from county Cork from Othr said:
    I live in Ireland and here there is nothing unusual about sex from the age of 14 on,mostly its with people our own age and that we know well but sometimes its with girls up to 20 years old or girls wev dont even know well.and i sould know im 15 years old.Is this a serious offence here?
    On 06/03/05
    Jocelyn from MA said:
    Let me tell you something i really wouldnt want to date a sexual offender
    On 05/27/05
    chel from AZ said:
    hi, im 15 and my boyfriend is 27 so even if your parents are allowing this is still illegal so if some one tells on you would they ask me first if we had sex or just go arrest him right away. wouldn't they need proof?
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