Sexual assault- second degree - Alaska Sexual Assault Laws
Sexual assault- second degree Crime & Punishment in Alaska :
The Alaska code § 11.41.420 defines two degrees of the crime sexual assault- second degree, each with associated punishments. The degree of the crime depends on the specifics of the crime committed, with higher degrees of the charge generally receiving harsher punishments.
Severity | Sexual assault- second degree - Charge Description | Punishment |
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Class B felony |
Not more than 10 years; presumptive term of 4 years for the 2nd felony and 6 years for the 3rd | |
Unclassified felony |
Not more then 30 years |
Sexual assault- second degree defined in other states :
Sexual assault- second degree is a charge in a total of eight other state(s). The exact definition, charge type, and potential sentencing of this charge varying state to state. For further details please refer to the state page.
State | Charge Type(s) | Punishment(s) |
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Arkansas | Class B felony; Class D felony | 5-20 years; up to $15,000 fine; Maximum of 6 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000. |
Connecticut | Class B felony; Class C felony | 1 to 20 years in prison, up to a $15,000 fine; 1 to 10 years in prison, maximum fine of $10,000 |
Hawaii | Class B felony | Up to 10 years in jail |
Nebraska | Second degree and Class III felony; Third degree and Class I misdemeanor | Between 20 and 1 years of imprisonment, or twenty-five thousand dollars fine, or both; 1 to 20 years; $25,000 fine |
Rhode Island | Felony | |
West Virginia | Felony | 10-25 years in in a state correctional facility, and/or a maximum fine of $10,000 |
Wisconsin | Class C felony | Maximum of 40 years in prison, and/or a maximum fine of $100,000 |
Wyoming | Felony | 2-20 years in prison |