77881418.2-67.10Virginia Decodedhttps://vacode.org2016Crimes And Offenses GenerallyCrimes Against The PersonCriminal Sexual AssaultGeneral definitions1981, c. 397; 1987, c. 277; 1993, c. 549; 1994, c. 568; 2004, c. 741.Johnson v. Com.Record No. 0692-86-3365 S.E.2d 2371988-02-16https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1218151/johnson-v-com/ . . . " is defined in pertinent part in Code § 18.2-67.10: . . . <abbr title="Court of Appeals">COA</abbr>Wactor v. Com.1026012564 S.E.2d 1602002-05-28https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1064625/wactor-v-com/ . . . communicate an unwillingness to act .... " Code § 18.2-67.10(4). Because Dudley was physically able . . . <abbr title="Court of Appeals">COA</abbr>Nowlin v. Com.0961023579 S.E.2d 3672003-04-15https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1064281/nowlin-v-com/ . . . to criminal sexual assault (§§ 18.2-61 through 18.2-67.10), crimes against nature (§ 18.2-361) . . . <abbr title="Court of Appeals">COA</abbr>Gnadt v. Com.1921964497 S.E.2d 8871998-04-14https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1066954/gnadt-v-com/ . . . helplessness. Sexual abuse is defined in Code § 18.2-67.10(6) as an act committed with the intent . . . <abbr title="Court of Appeals">COA</abbr>Clinebell v. Com.Record No. 870168368 S.E.2d 2631988-04-22https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1294647/clinebell-v-com/ . . . offense alleged under this article." Code § 18.2-67.10(5). . . . <abbr title="Supreme Court of Virginia">SCV</abbr>Martin v. Com.052060630 S.E.2d 2912006-06-08https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1058801/martin-v-com/ . . . subparagraph (b) of Code § 18.2-67.10(6). . . . <abbr title="Supreme Court of Virginia">SCV</abbr>Carter v. Gordon0088974502 S.E.2d 6971998-08-04https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1066741/carter-v-gordon/ . . . #39;s findings and substituted its own. . . . <abbr title="Court of Appeals">COA</abbr>MG v. Albemarle County0230032583 S.E.2d 7612003-07-22https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1064171/mg-v-albemarle-county/ . . . directly covering such intimate parts." Code § 18.2-67.10(6). Finally, "[i]ntimate parts' . . . <abbr title="Court of Appeals">COA</abbr>Molina v. Commonwealth060267636 S.E.2d 4702006-11-03https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1058748/molina-v-commonwealth/ . . . accused knew or should have known." Code § 18.2-67.10(3). Molina argues that the statutory term . . . <abbr title="Supreme Court of Virginia">SCV</abbr>Simms v. Com.Record No. 0240-85346 S.E.2d 7341986-08-05https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1318267/simms-v-com/ . . . distinct from sexual intercourse. See Code § 18.2-67.10(6). Simply because in the course of a . . . <abbr title="Court of Appeals">COA</abbr>http://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/18.2-67.10//18.2-67.10/18.2/4/7/18.2-67.1016.1-27218.2-370.118.2-67.418.2-67.4:219.2-271.219.2-368.254.1-2400.155-225.1655-248.21:29.1-902As used in this article:section1 means the person alleged to have been subjected to rape, forcible sodomy, inanimate or animate object sexual penetration, marital sexual assault, aggravated sexual battery, or sexual battery.section112 means the genitalia, anus, groin, breast, or buttocks of any person.section222 means that condition of the complaining witness existing at the time of an offense under this article which prevents the complaining witness from understanding the nature or consequences of the sexual act involved in such offense and about which the accused knew or should have known.section332 means unconsciousness or any other condition existing at the time of an offense under this article which otherwise rendered the complaining witness physically unable to communicate an unwillingness to act and about which the accused knew or should have known.section442 means an act committed with the intent to sexually molest, arouse, or gratify any person, where:
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