Last updated: 2/28/2006
11.6. Sexual Battery Upon Child Twelve Years Of Age Or Older But Under Eighteen Years Of Age By Person In Familial Or Custodial Authority
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11.6 SEXUAL BATTERY UPON CHILD TWELVE YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER BUT UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS O F AGE BY PERSON IN FAMILIAL OR CUSTODIAL AUTHORITY 794.011(8)(b), Fla. Stat. To prove the crime of Sexual Battery Upon a Child by a Person in Familial or Custodial Authority, the State must prove the following three elements beyond a reasonable doubt: 1. [Name of victim] was twelve years of age or older but less than eighteen years of age. 2. [Name of defendant] stood in the poilial or custosition of famdial authority with regard to [name of victim]. 3. [Name of defendant] committed an act upon [name of victim] in which: a . me of defendant]] [[name of victim]] penetrated or had union with the [ame [the sexual organ of [[name of defendant]] [[name of victim]] object.] It is not a defense that [name of victim] was willing to engage in acts which would constitute a sexual battery or consented to engage in such acts. However, any act done for bona fide mdical purposes is not a sexual battery. e "Union" means contact.