Sexual Offences Flashcards

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Sexual violation by rape

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  • a person
  • rapes
  • another person
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Sexual violation by unlawful sexual connection

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Section 128(1)(b)

  • a person
  • has unlawful sexual connection
  • with another person
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Assault with intent to commit sexual violation

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Section 128(1)(c)

  • a person
  • assaults
  • another person
  • with intent to commit sexual violation of the other person
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Sexual conduct with a child under 12

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Section 132
- a person
(1) has sexual connection with a child
(2) attempts to have sexual connection with a child
(3) does an indecent act on a child

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Sexual conduct with a young person under 16

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Section 134
- a person
(1) has sexual connection with a young person
(2) attempts to have sexual connection with a young person
(3) does an indecent act on a young person

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Indecent assault

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Section 135

  • a person
  • indecently assaults
  • another person
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Defitinition of penetration

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Introduction to the slightest degree no matter how slight or fleeting

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Definition of rape

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  • requires penetration by the penis of the complainants genitalia
  • must be intentional
  • without the complainants consent
  • without the defendant believing on reasonable grounds that the complainant was consenting.
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R v koroheke / definition of genitalia

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

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Definition of penis

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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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Matters not constituting consent

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  • mistaken identity
  • force, threats of force or fear of application of force (to any person)
  • a lack of protest or resistance
  • asleep or unconscious (even prior agreement prior doesn’t constitute consent)
  • alcohol or drugs (question is whether or not they were affected to such an extent that they were incapable of understanding the situation and giving rational or reasoned consent)
  • mistake as to nature and quality of act (victim thought it was medical in nature and didn’t consent to actually having sex)
  • intellectual, mental or physical disability or impairment
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Establishing that sexual connection was unlawful

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Subjective and objective test.

Subjective - Complainants point of view, defendants point of view
Objective - what would a reasonable person think in the circumstances

Crown must prove

  • the complainant didn’t consent to sexual act
  • the offender did not believe the complainant was consenting
  • if he did believe she was consenting, the grounds for such belief were not reasonable
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R v gutuama

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Under the objective test the crown must prove that “no reasonable person in the accused shoes could have thought the complainant was consenting”

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R v cox

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Consent must be “full, voluntary, free and informed…freely and voluntarily given by a person in a position to form a rational judgement”

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R v Harpur

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The court may have regard to the conduct viewed cumulatively up to the point when the conduct in question stops.. the defendants conduct [may] be considered in its entirety. Considering how much remains to be done… is always relevant, though not determinative

Note : in relation to a text sting by police. Harpur wanted to have sex with four year old and went to meet up and got arrested. Proximate for the attempt counts all circumstances leading up to attempt and is case by case.

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Forms of non-consensual sexual connection

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  • penetration of a persons genitalia of anus by a part of another persons body
  • penetration of a persons genitalia or anus by an object held or manipulated by another person
  • touching of a persons genitalia or anus by another persons mouth or tongue
17
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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]

18
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R v leeson

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The definition of ‘indecent assault’ .. is an assault accompanied with circumstances of indecency.

19
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Consent of a child

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Distinction must be drawn between a child who is simply compliant and one who is truly consenting based on circumstances

No statutory ‘cut off’ age below which a child is deemed incapable of consenting