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Sexual Imposition | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Learn about Ohio's sexual imposition law, including prohibited conduct, penalties, and special considerations for minors and mental health professionals.

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Sexual Imposition

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio's ORC 2907.06 defines sexual imposition as engaging in sexual contact with another person under specific circumstances, including knowing the contact is offensive or the victim is unable to consent. It also addresses situations involving minors aged 13 to 15 and mental health professionals. Violations are classified as a third-degree misdemeanor, with prior offenses leading to enhanced penalties.

Frequently Asked Questions

What constitutes sexual imposition under Ohio law?

Sexual imposition involves sexual contact with another person when the offender knows it is offensive, the victim cannot properly appraise or control the conduct, or the victim submits unknowingly. It also includes contact with minors aged 13-15 if the offender is at least 18 and four years older.

Can someone be convicted of sexual imposition based solely on victim testimony?

No, Ohio law requires supporting evidence beyond the victim's testimony to convict someone of sexual imposition.

What are the penalties for violating Ohio's sexual imposition law?

Violating ORC 2907.06 is a third-degree misdemeanor. Prior convictions can lead to more severe penalties.

Are mental health professionals subject to special rules under this law?

Yes, if a mental health professional induces a patient to submit to sexual contact by falsely claiming it is necessary for treatment, it constitutes sexual imposition.

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In simple terms: Learn about Ohio's sexual imposition law, including prohibited conduct, penalties, and special considerations for minors and mental health professionals.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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