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  • 3.10.2 Sexual Assault.

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 10 § 3.10.2

    A. A person who engages in sexual contact with another person, without his or her consent, is guilty of a sexual assault, a serious offense. "Without consent" includes any of the following:      1. The victim is coerced by the immediate use or threatened use of force...

  • 3.10.3 Sexual Conduct with a Minor.

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 10 § 3.10.3

    Any person who engages in sexual acts, sexual contact or oral sexual acts with a minor who is not his or her spouse is guilty of a dangerous offense.

  • 3.10.4 Indecent Exposure.

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 10 § 3.10.4

    A. A person who intentionally, knowingly or recklessly exposes his or her genitals to observers in a public place or unwilling observers in a private place, is guilty of a minor offense.   B. A person who commits indecent exposure to a person who is under fifteen years of age is guilty of an...

  • 3.10.5 Prostitution.

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 10 § 3.10.5

    A. A person who knowingly engages in or offers to engage in sexual conduct in exchange for money, property or other services is guilty of a minor offense.   B. A person who knowingly exchanges or offers to exchange money, property or other services for sexual conduct is guilty of a minor...

  • 3.10.6 Failure to Report Child Abuse.

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 10 § 3.10.6

    A. Any person who reasonably believes that a minor is or has been the victim of physical injury, abuse, endanger or abandonment of a minor, child abuse, sexual assault or sexual conduct with a minor that appears to have been inflicted on the minor by other than accidental means or that is not...

  • 3.1.1 Short title

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 1 § 3.1.1

    This title may be known and cited as the "Hopi Criminal Code"

  • 3.1.5 Applicability of code

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 1 § 3.1.5

    A. The provisions of this code shall not apply or extend to any offense committed prior to the effective date of this Code. The provisions of law in force prior to the enactment of this Code shall remain in full force and effect in regard to any offense committed before the effective date of this...

  • 3.1.4 Severability

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 1 § 3.1.4

    If any portion of this Code should be held invalid, that portion shall cease to be operative, but the remainder of this Code shall continue in full force and effect.

  • § 57. Human Trafficking -- Victims Accused of Common Night Walking or Streetwalking -- Affirmative Defense

    Statutes | ALM GL ch. 265, § 57

    In any prosecution or juvenile delinquency proceeding of a person who is a human trafficking victim, as defined by section 20M of chapter 233, it shall be an affirmative defense to charges of engaging in common night walking or common streetwalking in violation of section 53 of chapter 272 and to...

  • § 54. Human Trafficking -- Fines to be Directed to Victims of Human Trafficking Trust Fund

    Statutes | ALM GL ch. 265, § 54

    The court shall transmit fines collected pursuant to subsection (c) and subsection (d) of section 26D and sections 50 and 51 to the state treasurer. The treasurer shall deposit such fines into the Victims of Human Trafficking Trust Fund established in section 66A of chapter 10.