Sexual Conduct with a young person under 16 Flashcards
Sexual Conduct with a young person under 16
Section 134 (1) Crimes Act 1961
Penalty
10 years
Elements
- Everyone
- Has sexual connection
- With a young person
Everyone
Person - Gender Neutral. Proven by judicial note or circumstantially.
Sexual connection
a) connection effect by the introduction into the genitalia or anus of one person, otherwise than for genuine medical purposes of -
i) a part of the body of another person; or
ii) an object held or manipulated by another person; or
b) connection between the mouth or tongue of one person and a part of another person’s genitalia or anus
c) the continuation of connection of a kind described in paragraph a or b
Section 2, Crimes Act 1961
Penetration
Introduction and penetration have the same meaning.
Introduction to the slightest degree is enough to effect a connection
Section 2 (1A) Crimes Act 1961
Proof of Penetration
Provided by: complainants evidence, medical examination (DNA, injuries) or accused admissions.
Genitalia
Includes a surgically constructed or reconstructed organ analogous to naturally occurring male or female genitalia (whether the person concerned is male, female or of indeterminate sex).
Section 2, Crimes Act 1961
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.
Young person
A person under the age of 16 years Section 134 (6) (a) Crimes Act 1961
Proving Age - Forrest & Forrest
The best evidence possible in the circumstances should be adduced by the prosecution in proof of [the victim’s] age.