When Attempted Rape is Not a Violent Crime
When Attempted Rape is Not a Violent Crime
When Attempted Rape is Not a Violent Crime Attempted rape falls under a violation of California Penal Code 261 and is generally considered a violent crime. If you are accused of such a crime, the prosecution will attempt to prove that you intended to engage in sexual intercourse with someone who was not consenting through force or the threat of force, and that person fought you off or escaped before…
Read MoreWhat does the prosecution need to prove to find me guilty of rape in Riverside? (PC 261)
Under California Penal Code section 261, rape is defined as an act of sexual intercourse with someone other than your spouse that is accomplished with the use of force, threat or fraud. Our Riverside Rape Defense Attorneys at Wallin & Klarich have over 30 years of experience successfully defending rape cases. We are ready to answer any questions you have about your rape charge in Riverside. Prosecution for Rape in…
Read MoreWorst Punishments for Rape in San Bernardino (PC 261)
Worst Punishments for Rape in San Bernardino (PC 261) Under California Penal Code section 261, rape is defined as an act of sexual intercourse with someone other that your spouse that is accomplished with the use of force, threat, or fraud. Our San Bernardino Rape Defense Attorneys at Wallin & Klarich have over 30 years of experience in winning rape cases. We are ready to answer any questions you have…
Read MoreImpersonating Someone’s Spouse Can Lead to a Rape Charge
Impersonating Someone's Spouse Can Lead to a Rape Charge If you are ever accused of rape, it is important to hire an experienced Southern California Sex Crimes attorney. There are several different factors that could lead to someone being accused of rape. One way that some might not have previously thought of is impersonating an individual’s spouse. The thought of that might sound ridiculous, but it can happen. Imagine you’re…
Read MoreRape of an Intoxicated Woman – Penal Code Section 261(a)(3)
Rape of an Intoxicated Woman – Penal Code Section 261(a)(3) Most people in the general public have a broad perception that rape is a crime that involves sexually forcing yourself upon a person without their consent. Although this may be true in some circumstances, rape is legally defined in California as an act of sexual intercourse with a person – who is not the spouse of the perpetrator – under…
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