US Lawyer Database

Section 566.103 – Crime of promoting online sexual solicitation, violation, penalty.

Effective – 28 Aug 2009 566.103. Crime of promoting online sexual solicitation, violation, penalty. — 1. A person or entity commits the offense of promoting online sexual solicitation if such person or entity knowingly permits a web-based classified service owned or operated by such person or entity to be used by individuals to post advertisements […]

Section 566.111 – Sex with an animal, penalties.

Effective – 01 Jan 2017, 2 histories 566.111. Sex with an animal, penalties. — 1. A person commits the offense of sex with an animal if he or she engages in sexual conduct with an animal. 2. The offense of sex with an animal is a class A misdemeanor unless the person has previously been […]

Section 566.067 – Child molestation, first degree, penalties.

Effective – 01 Jan 2017, 2 histories 566.067. Child molestation, first degree, penalties. — 1. A person commits the offense of child molestation in the first degree if he or she subjects another person who is less than fourteen years of age to sexual contact and the offense is an aggravated sexual offense. 2. The […]

Section 566.068 – Child molestation, second degree, penalties.

Effective – 01 Jan 2017, 2 histories 566.068. Child molestation, second degree, penalties. — 1. A person commits the offense of child molestation in the second degree if he or she: (1) Subjects a child who is less than twelve years of age to sexual contact; or (2) Being more than four years older than […]

Section 566.069 – Child molestation, third degree, penalty.

Effective – 01 Jan 2017 566.069. Child molestation, third degree, penalty. — 1. A person commits the offense of child molestation in the third degree if he or she subjects a child who is less than fourteen years of age to sexual contact. 2. The offense of child molestation in the third degree is a […]

Section 566.071 – Child molestation, fourth degree, penalty.

Effective – 01 Jan 2017 566.071. Child molestation, fourth degree, penalty. — 1. A person commits the offense of child molestation in the fourth degree if, being more than four years older than a child who is less than seventeen years of age, subjects the child to sexual contact. 2. The offense of child molestation […]