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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 18 — CRIMES AND OFFENSES · Chapter 31

§ 3126. Indecent assault.

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§ 3126. Indecent assault.
(a)Offense defined.-- A person is guilty of indecent assault if the person has indecent contact with the complainant, causes the complainant to have indecent contact with the person or intentionally causes the complainant to come into contact with seminal fluid, urine or feces for the purpose of arousing sexual desire in the person or the complainant and:
(1)the person does so without the complainant's consent;
(2)the person does so by forcible compulsion;
(3)the person does so by threat of forcible compulsion that would prevent resistance by a person of reasonable resolution;
(4)the complainant is unconscious or the person knows that the complainant is unaware that the indecent contact is occurring;
(5)the person has substantially impaired the complainant's power to appraise or control his or her conduct by administering or employing, without the knowledge of the complainant, drugs, intoxicants or other means for the purpose of preventing resistance;
(6)the complainant suffers from a mental disability which renders the complainant incapable of consent;
(7)the complainant is less than 13 years of age; or
(8)the complainant is less than 16 years of age and the person is four or more years older than the complainant and the complainant and the person are not married to each other.
(b)Grading.-- Indecent assault shall be graded as follows:
(1)An offense under subsection (a)(1) or
(8)is a misdemeanor of the second degree.
(2)An offense under subsection (a)(2), (3), (4),
(5)or
(6)is a misdemeanor of the first degree.
(3)An offense under subsection (a)(7) is a misdemeanor of the first degree unless any of the following apply, in which case it is a felony of the third degree:
(i)It is a second or subsequent offense.
(ii)There has been a course of conduct of indecent assault by the person.
(iii)The indecent assault was committed by touching the complainant's sexual or intimate parts with sexual or intimate parts of the person.
(iv)The indecent assault is committed by touching the person's sexual or intimate parts with the complainant's sexual or intimate parts.
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(May 18, 1976, P.L.120, No.53, eff. 30 days; Feb. 2, 1990, P.L.6, No.4, eff. 60 days; Mar. 31, 1995, 1st Sp.Sess., P.L.985, No.10, eff. 60 days; Nov. 23, 2005, P.L.412, No.76, eff. 60 days)
Cross References. Section 3126 is referred to in sections 2714, 3141, 9122, 9123, 9158 of this title; sections 5329, 6303, 6304, 6344 of Title 23 (Domestic Relations); sections 5552, 6302, 6304, 6352, 6358, 6402, 6403, 9799.14, 9799.24, 9799.55, 9799.58 of Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure); sections 6139, 7122 of Title 61 (Prisons and Parole).
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