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BSIC
Evatee 8/29/24 BSIC
,BSIC EXAM 3 | 175 QUESTIONS | WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS!!
What is the most recent date of change for sexual assault prosecution? Answer
- Jan 2019
What are the dates of the other changes for sexual assault prosecution?
Answer - October 2007 and June 2012
What is the act of 120 proper involving aggravation and penetration? Answer -
rape
What is the act of 120 proper involving aggravation and sexual contact? Answer
- aggravated sexual contact
What is the act of 120 proper involving lack of consent and penetration?
Answer - sexual assault
What is the act of 120 proper involving lack of consent and sexual contact?
Abusive sexual contact Answer -
What type of person is the act of 120B concerned with? Answer -
children/babies
What is the article involving other sexual misconduct? Answer - article 120C
Penetration with Answer - penis; into the vulva anus, or mouth
, penetration of Answer - the vulva penis or anus by any object, including body
parts with intent to abuse humiliate harass or degrade or to arouse or gratify
the sexual desire
penetration between Answer - the mouth; and the penis vulva scrotum or
anus.
Touching contact Answer - touching the vulva penis scrotum or anus groin
breast inner thigh or buttocks, of any person with intent to abuse humiliate or
harass degrade any person, or to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any
person, by any object including body parts includes over the body parts.
What factors must be met to prosecute aggravation Answer - Unlawful force, -
unlawful force, - likely to cause grievous bodily harm or death -threatening for
fear of grievous bodily harm or death - rendered unconscious administered
drug or intoxicant without the knowledge of the victim, or they have impaired
ability
What factors must be met to prosecute force? Answer - -use of weapon, -
strength to overcome restrain physical harm -sufficient to coerce or compel
submission by victim unlawful force, -without legal justification or excuse
grievous bodily harm serious bodily injury, as in a broken leg, a big scar or
disfigurement.
What is Consent Answer - freely given agreement to the conduct at issue by a
competent person, all circumstances are considered expressing lack of consent
equals, no consent.
When can consent not be given? Answer - When in fear, fraudulent
representation that the sexual act serves a professional purpose, the pretense