Opinion ID: 1952783
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 27

Heading: SEXUAL ACTIVITY WITH BATTERY UPON CHILD TWELVE YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER BUT UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE BY PERSON IN FAMILIAL OR CUSTODIAL AUTHORITY F.S. 794.041(2)(b) 794.011(8)(b) [Amended]

Text: Before you can find the defendant guilty of Sexual Activity With Battery Upon a Child by a Person in a Familial or Custodial Authority, the State must prove the following three elements beyond a reasonable doubt: Elements 1. Child Victim was twelve years of age or older but less than eighteen years of age. 2. (Defendant) stood in the position of familial or custodial authority with regard to (child victim). 3. (Defendant) engaged in sexual activity with committed an act upon (child victim) in which: a. [the sexual organ of the [ (defendant) ] [ (victim) ] penetrated or had union with the [anus] [vagina] [mouth] of the [ (victim) ] [ (defendant) ].] b. [the [anus] [vagina] of (victim) was penetrated by an object.] It is not a defense that (child victim) was willing to engage in such acts which would constitute a sexual activity battery or consented to engage in such sexual activity acts. Give if applicable However, any act done for bona fide medical purposes is not a sexual battery. Definition Give if applicable Union means contact.