Wyoming has defined nine crimes that are used to prosecute sexual assault and related crimes within the state. Statutory laws can be used to prosecute offences that are related to the victim being below the Wyoming Age of Consent, while non-statutory rape laws are often used to prosecute offences in which force or coercion was used by the assailant.
Choose any law for further information on the legal definition, charge severities (felony, misdemeanor, etc) and punishments associated with the criminal charge.
Incest
Wyoming state law § 6-2-317, Felony
Sexual abuse of a minor- first degree STATUTORY
Wyoming state law § 6-2-314, Felony
Sexual abuse of a minor- fourth degree STATUTORY
Wyoming state law § 6-2-317, Felony
Sexual abuse of a minor- second degree STATUTORY
Wyoming state law § 6-2-314, Felony
Sexual abuse of a minor- third degree STATUTORY
Wyoming state law § 6-2-316, Felony
Sexual assault- first degree
Wyoming state law § 6-2-302, Felony
Sexual assault- second degree
Wyoming state law § 6-2-303, Felony
Sexual assault- third degree
Wyoming state law § 6-2-304, Felony
Sexual battery
Wyoming state law § 6-2-313, Misdemeanor
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