Sexual Conduct With a Child Under 12 Flashcards

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Section and Penalty

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Section 132(1), (2), or (3) CA 1961

14, 10, or 10 Years Imp

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Elements

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  • Everyone who
  • (1) Has sexual connection with
  • (2) Attempts to have sexual connection with
  • (3) Does an indecent act on
  • A child
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Methods of proving penetration

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Proof may be provided by:

  • Complainants evidence
  • Medical examinations (DNA, injuries)
  • Accused’s admissions
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Genitalia

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S2 CA61

Genitalia includes a surgically constructed or reconstructed organ, analogous to a naturally occurring male or female genitalia (whether the person concerned is male, female or of indeterminate sex).

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R v Koroheke

Genitalia

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R v Koroheke

The genitalia comprise the reproduction organs, interior and exterior…. they include the vulva and the labia, both interior and exterior at the opening of the vagina.

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Define Penis

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S2 CA61

Penis includes a surgically constructed or reconstructed organ analogous to a naturally occurring penis (whether the person concerned is male, female or of indeterminate sex).

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Indecent Act

Legislation

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S2(1B) CA61

For the purposes of this Act, one person does an indecent act on another person whether he or she—

(a) does an indecent act with or on the other person; or
(b) induces or permits the other person to do an indecent act with or on him or her.

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R v Court

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Indecency means “conduct that right-thinking people will consider an affront to the sexual modesty of [the complainant]”.

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Define Child

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S132(6) CA61

In this section,—
(a) child means a person under the age of 12 years

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R v Forrest and Forrest

Proving Age

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“The best evidence possible in the circumstances should be adduced by the prosecution in proof of [the victim’s] age.”

In practice this generally involves producing the complainant’s birth certificate in conjunction with independent evidence that identifies the complainant as the person named in the certificate.

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If such an act is done with the consent of the child, it is immaterial whether:

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  • the offender does the act on the child
  • the child does the act on the offender
  • the act is mutual.
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Not a defence

Legislation

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S132(4) and (5) CA61

(4) It is not a defence to a charge under this section that the person charged, believed that the child was of or over the age of 12 years.
(5) It is not a defence to a charge under this section that the child consented.

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No Presumption because of Age

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S127 CA61

There is no presumption of law that a person is incapable of sexual connection because of his or her age.

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