Pennsylvania's law on indecent assault defines it as touching a person's sexual or intimate parts with the complainant’s sexual or intimate parts. The law specifies the circumstances under which such conduct constitutes a criminal offense and references related statutes. Certain provisions, like spousal sexual assault, have been repealed or amended over time.
Indecent assault involves touching a person's sexual or intimate parts with the complainant’s sexual or intimate parts, as defined by law.
Yes, the specific section on spousal sexual assault (Section 3128) was repealed effective March 31, 1995.
Yes, Section 3126 is referenced in various other titles and sections, including domestic relations, judiciary, and prisons statutes.
Penalties vary based on the specifics of the case and related statutes, but indecent assault is generally classified as a criminal offense with potential fines and imprisonment.