RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) offers essential resources on the subject of consent. According to this website, here's what you need to know about Missouri consent laws.
"Consent" is not explicitly defined in Missouri law.
However, first-degree rape is committed "if the offender has sexual intercourse with another person who is incapacitated, incapable of consent, or lacks the capacity to consent, or by use of forcible compulsion." Please note that a person's disability or and/or mental incapacity affects their ability to offer consent.
While the age of consent is 14 years old in Missouri, "statutory rape in the second degree is defined as an actor 21 years old or older having sexual intercourse with another person who is less than 17 years old."
Furthermore, child molestation in the fourth degree occurs "if a person, being more than four years older than a child who is less than seventeen years of age, subjects the child to sexual contact." It doesn't matter if the defendant believed the child to be older.
A person commits the crime of sexual contact with a student if they have sexual contact with a student and has one of the following roles:
Whether the student consented to sexual contact does not matter.
It is also a crime for sexual conduct to take place between:
Perhaps you are unaware of Missouri's consent laws and find yourself charged with a sex crime in the state. Of course, sex crime charges carry a stigma that other criminal charges do not. Unfortunately, even if the accused person is proven entirely innocent of the charges, the stigma can remain long after the case has been settled. And, of course, a conviction may result in lengthy imprisonment and life-long registration as a sex offender.
It's vitally important you take these charges seriously.
If you have been charged with rape, statutory rape, molestation, child pornography, pornography, computer crimes, or felony sex offenses, contact Kelly, Symonds, Reed & Jansen, LLC, in Lee's Summit, Missouri. Our expert staff will handle your legal case while you work on putting your life back together.
Our legal team has more than 50 years of combined courtroom experience. We customize our litigation strategy for each client in order to obtain the best possible outcome.
Do you need help learning more about Missouri's consent laws? Or are you facing criminal charges in a case involving sexual impropriety? Obtain a free case evaluation by filling out the contact form on our website. People come to us during their most difficult times – and we help them.
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