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  • 3.2A.88.050 Prostitution - Sex Of Parties Immaterial - No Defense

    Statutes | Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Code Title 21 Chapter 21.3 § 21.3.2A.88.050

    In any prosecution for prostitution, the sex of the two parties or prospective parties to the sexual conduct engaged in, contemplated, or solicited is immaterial, and it is no defense that:   (1) Such persons were of the same sex or   (2) The person who received, agreed to receive, or...

  • 3.2A.56.120 Extortion

    Statutes | Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Code Title 21 Chapter 21.3 § 21.3.2A.56.120

    (1) A person is guilty of extortion in the first degree if he or she commits extortion by means of a threat as defined in section 3.2A.04.110 (27) (a), (b), or (c).   (2) A person is guilty of extortion in the second degree if he or she commits extortion by means of a wrongful threat as...

  • 3.2A.88.070 Promoting Prostitution In The First Degree

    Statutes | Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Code Title 21 Chapter 21.3 § 21.3.2A.88.070

    (1) A person is guilty of promoting prostitution in the first degree if he or she knowingly advances prostitution:   (a) By compelling a person by threat or force to engage in prostitution or profits from prostitution which results from such threat or force or   (b) By compelling a person...

  • 3.2A.88.085 Promoting Travel for Prostitution

    Statutes | Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Code Title 21 Chapter 21.3 § 21.3.2A.88.085

    (1) A person commits the offense of promoting travel for prostitution if the person knowingly sells or offers to sell travel services that include or facilitate travel for the purpose of engaging in what would be patronizing a prostitute or promoting prostitution, if occurring in the state.  ...

  • 3.2A.88.090 Permitting Prostitution

    Statutes | Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Code Title 21 Chapter 21.3 § 21.3.2A.88.090

    (1) A person is guilty of permitting prostitution if, having possession or control of premises which he or she knows are being used for prostitution purposes, he or she fails without lawful excuse to make reasonable effort to halt or abate such use.   (2) Permitting prostitution is a...

  • 3.2A.56.110 Extortion - Definition

    Statutes | Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Code Title 21 Chapter 21.3 § 21.3.2A.56.110

    "Extortion" means knowingly to obtain or attempt to obtain by threat property or services of the owner, and specifically includes sexual favors.

  • 3.2A.88.110 Patronizing a Prostitute

    Statutes | Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Code Title 21 Chapter 21.3 § 21.3.2A.88.110

    (1) A person is guilty of patronizing a prostitute if: (a) Pursuant to a prior understanding, he or she pays a fee to another person as compensation for such person or a third person having engaged in sexual conduct with him or her or (b) He or she pays or agrees to pay a fee to another person...

  • 21.2.4.11 Pow Wow, Outside Music Festival, Campground - Detention

    Statutes | Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Code Title 21 Chapter 21.2 § 21.2.4 §§ 21.2.4.11

    (1) In a criminal action brought against the detainer by reason of a person having been detained on or in the immediate vicinity of the premises of an outdoor music festival, Pow Wow or related campground for the purpose of pursuing an investigation or questioning by a law enforcement officer as to...

  • 21.2.4.10 Use of Force on Children - Policy - Actions Presumed Unreasonable

    Statutes | Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Code Title 21 Chapter 21.2 § 21.2.4 §§ 21.2.4.10

    It is the policy of this state to protect children from assault and abuse and to encourage parents, teachers, and their authorized agents to use methods of correction and restraint of children that are not dangerous to the children. However, the physical discipline of a child is not unlawful when...

  • 21.2.4.9 Intoxication

    Statutes | Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Code Title 21 Chapter 21.2 § 21.2.4 §§ 21.2.4.9

    No act committed by a person while in a state of voluntary intoxication shall be deemed less criminal by reason of his or her condition, but whenever the actual existence of any particular mental state is a necessary element to constitute a particular species or degree of crime, the fact of his or...