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Types of Sexual Criminal Offenses

Robert Stahle • September 7, 2021
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Whether you have been accused by a friend, a coworker, a family member, or somebody you just met, sexual criminal offenses entail some of the most severe punishments of any crime in Iowa and Nebraska. Additionally, having sexual crimes hanging over your head can have negative effects in various aspects of your life, as being labeled a sex criminal can be devastating. There are a variety of different types of sex crimes. Our sexual assault lawyer would like to clarify the differences between them, and help you understand when you need to hire a qualified criminal defense attorney to represent you in court. Here are some of the most common sexual offenses that we see here at Fitch & Stahle Law Office.

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Sexual Assault

Also known as rape, sexual assault consists of engaging in sexual intercourse with another person without that person’s consent. Specifics of sexual assault can vary based on the state, and our attorneys are licensed to practice in both Iowa and Nebraska.

Child Pornography

Child pornography or sexual exploitation of a minor includes the possession, distribution, or production of the visual depiction of a minor engaged in an exploitative exhibition or other sexual conduct.

Statutory Rape

Also known as sexual conduct with a minor, this offense involves having sexual intercourse with a person under the age of 15. The term sexual contact means the touching, fondling, or manipulating of the genitals or anus.

Sexual Abuse

Sexual abuse involves having sexual contact with someone who is either at least 15 years old but without consent or; under the age of 15 if the contact involves only contact with the female breast.

Indecent Exposure

Indecent exposure involves exposing one’s genitals in a public setting. It can be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the age of the victim, and whether the defendant has prior convictions under the statute.

Public Sexual Indecency

This sexual offense involves engaging in sexual conduct of various forms where another person is present, and where the actors are reckless about whether the other person would be offended by the conduct. It is typically classified as a class 1 misdemeanor.

Revenge Porn

Revenge porn is classified as the disclosure of an image or a person whose identity can be ascertained either from the image itself or from information that may accompany the image. This is a crime if the person shown in the image has a reasonable expectation of privacy and the intent of the person in disclosing the image is to injure, threaten, coerce, intimidate, or harass the person shown. Iowa has a revenge porn law, while Nebraska does not.

Sexual Extortion

Sexual extortion occurs when a person threatens or coerces another person into engaging in certain sexual activities. It can be either a class 2 felony or a class 3 felony.

Sioux City Sexual Assault Attorneys

If you have been accused of one of these sexual criminal offenses, your best route of defense is to contact our team of Sioux City defense attorneys. Reach out at 402-494-3012.

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