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- "full_text": "Case 22-1426, Document 57, 02/28/2023, 3475900, Page206 of 208\nA-202\n3034\nLCKVMAX8 Charge\n1 travel across state lines with the intent that she would engage\n2 in sexual activity for which a person could be charged with a\n3 crime under the penal law of New York State, namely, New York\n4 Penal Law Section 130.55. I instruct you as a matter of law\n5 that sexual abuse in the third degree -- the offense set forth\n6 in Count Two of the indictment -- was a violation of New York\n7 State Penal Law from in or about 1994, up to and including in or\n8 about 1997, at the time the acts are alleged to have been\n9 committed.\n10 A person violates New York State Penal Law Section\n11 130.55, sexual abuse in the third degree, when he or she\n12 subjects another person to sexual contact without the latter's\n13 consent. Under New York law, \"sexual contact\" means any\n14 touching of the sexual or other intimate parts of a person for\n15 the purpose of gratifying the sexual desire of either party.\n16 It includes the touching of the victim by the actor, whether\n17 directly or through clothing; as well as the emission of\n18 ejaculate by the actor upon any part of the victim, clothed or\n19 unclothed.\n20 Also under New York law, lack of consent can result\n21 from incapacity to consent. A person less than 17 years old is\n22 deemed incapable of consenting to sexual contact under New York\n23 law. Thus, the law deems sexual contact with a person less\n24 than 17 years old to be without that person's consent even if,\n25 in fact, that person did consent. However, in order to find\n\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.\n(212) 805-0300\n\nDOJ-OGR-00020824",
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