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Article 130
Sex Offenses

Sections

130.00
Sex offenses
130.05
Sex offenses
130.10
Sex offenses
130.16
Sex offenses
130.20
Sexual misconduct
130.25
Rape in the third degree
130.30
Rape in the second degree
130.35
Rape in the first degree
130.52
Forcible touching
130.53
Persistent sexual abuse
130.55
Sexual abuse in the third degree
130.60
Sexual abuse in the second degree
130.65
Sexual abuse in the first degree
130.65‑A
Aggravated sexual abuse in the fourth degree
130.66
Aggravated sexual abuse in the third degree
130.67
Aggravated sexual abuse in the second degree
130.70
Aggravated sexual abuse in the first degree
130.75
Course of sexual conduct against a child in the first degree
130.80
Course of sexual conduct against a child in the second degree
130.85
Female genital mutilation
130.90
Facilitating a sex offense with a controlled substance
130.91
Sexually motivated felony
130.92
Sentencing
130.95
Predatory sexual assault
130.96
Predatory sexual assault against a child
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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