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Sexual Assault in the First Degree R.I. Gen. Laws § 11-37-2 Life imprisonment or any term not less than 10 years Sexual Assault in the Second Degree R.I. Gen. Laws § 11-37-4 Between 3 and 15 years Sexual Assault in the Third Degree R.I. Gen. Laws § 11-37-6 Up to 5 years First Degree Child Molestation Sexual Assault R.I. Gen. Laws § 11-37-8.1
Brian Matthew Drake, 32, of Bellingham, pleaded guilty Thursday, Aug. 22, in Whatcom County Superior Court to felony charges including one count each of first-degree child rape and second-degree ...
A Michigan rape investigation reveals the failures surrounding a federal grant program intended to help law enforcement address the rape kit backlog. How one Michigan case reveals problems with ...
While the laws on rape differed by historical period and culture, some elements were common to most jurisdictions until the second part of the 20th century (when rape laws underwent major changes): "rape" was a crime that could be committed only between parties who were not married to each other, and only by a male against a female.
Billingsley faced several charges, including first-and second-degree assault, attempted first-degree rape, armed robbery, false imprisonment and theft of less than $100, court documents show.
The William Hetherington case is a 1985 [1] rape case in the U.S. state of Michigan in which William Hetherington was controversially convicted of the sexual assault of his wife during a contentious divorce case and custody dispute. Hetherington served over 24 years in custody, which he claims is due partly to exceptional hindrances in ...
Johnsen was originally charged in late September 2019 with one count of first-degree child rape, one count of first-degree child molestation and one count of intimidating a witness. His charges ...
A 2020 study by the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights based on data from the 2017-18 school year on sexual assault and rape also showed a growing problem. And a 2020 study "The Nature and Scope of Educator Misconduct in K-12" found the number had increased to 11.7 percent.