Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree - NYPL § 130.60
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Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree, as defined by New York Penal Law § 130.60, involves subjecting another person to sexual contact without their consent, under circumstances that do not involve physical force or incapacity. This offense is classified as a misdemeanor, but it carries significant legal and social consequences, making it crucial for those accused to fully understand the charges they face.
If you are facing accusations of Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree, it’s important to recognize the seriousness of the situation and the need for competent legal guidance. At Lebedin Kofman LLP, our attorneys are well-versed in the nuances of New York’s sexual abuse laws and are prepared to defend your rights with diligence and professionalism.
Dealing with charges of Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree can be stressful and overwhelming. A conviction could affect your reputation, personal relationships, and future opportunities. With the support of a skilled sex crimes lawyer from Lebedin Kofman LLP, you can approach your case with confidence. Don’t face these charges alone. Contact Lebedin Kofman LLP today to discuss your case and learn how our legal team can assist you in protecting your rights and building a strong defense.
Hypothetical Example Based on Case Law
Imagine a scenario where a 40-year-old therapist, Mark, engages in inappropriate touching of a 16-year-old client, Lisa, during counseling sessions. Mark touches Lisa’s intimate parts under the guise of therapeutic techniques, claiming it’s part of a healing process. Lisa, owing to her age and the power dynamics in their relationship, is unable to consent effectively. If charged, Mark could face accusations of Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree, exploiting his position of trust and authority over a minor.
Elements and Definitions
Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree is characterized by the following elements that the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt:
- Sexual Contact: This includes any touching of the sexual or other intimate parts of another person.
- Purpose of Gratification or Degradation: The contact is made for the purpose of sexual gratification or to degrade the victim.
- Non-consensual Circumstance: The contact occurs under one of the following conditions:
- The victim is incapable of consent by reason of some factor other than being less than 17 years old.
- The victim is under the age of 14 years.
These elements focus on the lack of consent and the vulnerability of the victim due to age or other incapacitating factors.
Possible Legal Defenses
In cases involving accusations of Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree, presenting a defense that the alleged victim consented to the contact is often effective. Demonstrating consent can significantly challenge the prosecution’s case. However, it’s important to note that consent is not a valid defense if the accusation involves a child under the age of 14, as minors are legally incapable of consenting to sexual activities.
Another key defense strategy in such cases is to question the accuracy and reliability of the evidence presented. For instance, if there are inconsistencies in witness testimonies or if the forensic evidence does not support the claim, these factors can be crucial in casting doubt on the allegations. By meticulously analyzing all evidence and highlighting discrepancies, a defense attorney can effectively challenge the prosecution’s case.
Penalties
As a Class A misdemeanor, Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree can result in:
- Imprisonment: Up to one year in jail.
Fines: Monetary fines of up to $1,000 may be imposed. - Probation: Probation of up to 6 years can be imposed by the court, which might include counseling or therapy.
- Sex Offender Registration: Second Degree Sexual Abuse is an offense that falls under the Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA). Upon conviction, the defendant would be made to register identifying information on the sex offender registry. Depending on the circumstances of the case, a defendant may be made to register for up to 20 years.
Working with an experienced attorney can help mitigate the penalties or dismiss the charges entirely. If you have been charged with sexual abuse in the second degree in New York, contact a skilled New York City sexual abuse attorney today.
New York Penal Law § 130.60: Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree
A person is guilty of sexual abuse in the second degree when he or she subjects another person to sexual contact and when such other person is:
- Incapable of consent by reason of some factor other than being less than seventeen years old; or
- Less than fourteen years old.
Sexual abuse in the second degree is a class A misdemeanor.
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Understanding the intricacies of New York’s Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree laws is crucial for anyone facing these serious charges. The implications of a conviction are substantial, potentially affecting every aspect of your life. This is why having a capable attorney who can provide a strong legal defense is essential.
At Lebedin Kofman LLP, our lawyers are well-equipped to handle such sensitive matters with the utmost professionalism and attention to detail. We are committed to defending your rights and achieving the best possible outcome by thoroughly examining the evidence, challenging inconsistencies, and advocating vigorously on your behalf.
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