Conn. Gen. Stat. § 53a-71
(1969, P.A. 828, S. 72; P.A. 75-619, S. 4; P.A. 82-428, S. 3; P.A. 83-326, S. 1; P.A. 85-341, S. 2; P.A. 93-340, S. 2; P.A. 94-221, S. 18; P.A. 00-161, S. 2; P.A. 02-106, S. 1; 02-138, S. 7; P.A. 04-130, S. 1; P.A. 07-143, S. 1; P.A. 11-113, S. 1; P.A. 13-47, S. 1.)
Cited. 175 Conn. 315; 180 C. 54; 185 C. 199; 186 Conn. 45; 187 Conn. 73; Id., 348; 189 C. 321; 192 Conn. 154; 198 Conn. 53; 199 C. 47; 201 Conn. 211; 207 Conn. 374; 209 Conn. 225; 211 C. 455; 224 Conn. 1; 228 Conn. 393; 240 Conn. 743; 242 Conn. 409. Cited. 3 Conn.App. 374; 11 Conn.App. 102; 13 CA 378; 14 CA 688; 15 Conn.App. 251; Id., 289; 25 CA 270; judgment reversed in part, see 224 Conn. 1; 30 CA 527; 33 Conn.App. 133; 35 Conn.App. 173; Id., 754; 36 CA 383; 38 Conn.App. 56; 43 Conn.App. 715; 45 CA 116. Term "years" in Subsec. (a)(1) means periods of 365 or 356 days, not calendar years; Subsec. (a)(1) not void for vagueness as applied to defendant in this case despite lack of judicial gloss on meaning of "years" and does not violate defendant's right to equal protection. 47 CA 68. Evidence was sufficient for jury to find defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. 57 Conn.App. 736. Pursuant to Sec. 53-21(2), risk of injury to or impairing the morals of a child involves sexual contact with a child younger than the age of 16 years "in a sexual and indecent manner likely to impair the health or morals of such child"; this section contains no such similar provision; risk of injury to a child, therefore, contains elements lacking in sexual assault in the second degree. 79 CA 591. Subsec. (a): Cited. 180 Conn. 167; 181 Conn. 426; 182 C. 382; 188 C. 565; Id., 644. Subdiv. (3): Terms "responsibility" and "general supervision" discussed. 189 Conn. 321. Cited. 190 C. 84; 191 Conn. 453; 197 C. 666; 199 C. 481; 200 Conn. 440; Id., 734; 204 Conn. 187; 205 Conn. 386; Id., 528; 210 C. 51; Id., 244; Id., 359; 211 Conn. 185; Id., 555; 215 C. 653; 219 C. 283; 220 C. 345; 224 Conn. 656; 227 Conn. 207; 228 Conn. 552; Id., 610; 229 Conn. 580; Id., 839; 230 Conn. 43; 237 C. 321; 242 C. 296. Court determined defendant was more than 2 years older than victim by calculating the difference in age based on birthdates rather than calendar years; statute not unconstitutionally vague and does not violate defendant's right to equal protection under the law. 248 C. 543. Statute does not require physical violence as element of the crime. 260 C. 486. Prescribes a general liability crime and defendant cannot prevail on claim that attempt charge under section is invalid based on strict liability of crime; evidence of adult male's electronic mail exchanges with undercover officer posing as 13-year-old girl, defendant's arrival at prearranged meeting place and possession of related pornographic materials was sufficient to prove required intent and knowledge to support conviction under section and section is not unconstitutionally void for vagueness based on these facts. 277 Conn. 155. Cited. 7 CA 46; 8 Conn.App. 190; Id., 313; 9 CA 426; 10 CA 591; 11 CA 236; 13 CA 493; 14 Conn.App. 244; 15 Conn.App. 222; 17 CA 174; Id., 186; Id., 447; Id., 525; 18 Conn.App. 273; 19 CA 44; Id., 445; Id., 646; 20 CA 40; Id., 115; Id., 193; Id., 263; Id., 288, 289; Id., 530, 532; Id., 737; 23 CA 241; Id., 712; 24 CA 146; 25 CA 235; Id., 243; 26 CA 625; judgment reversed, see 224 Conn. 656; Id., 674; Id., 758; 28 Conn.App. 91; 31 Conn.App. 120; 32 CA 217; judgment reversed, see 229 Conn. 580; Id., 773; 33 Conn.App. 205; 34 CA 46; 37 CA 213; 38 CA 125; Id., 731; 39 CA 742; 40 Conn.App. 132; 41 Conn.App. 139; 43 Conn.App. 142; Id., 619; Id., 667; Id., 785; 45 CA 289; Id., 512. Trial court properly refused to instruct jury as requested by defendant on the issue of fraudulent misrepresentation; no affirmative defense of fraudulent misrepresentation is available under provision of statute prohibiting sexual intercourse between a person who is between the ages of 13 and 15 and a person who is at least 2 years older. 63 CA 536. Subdiv. (1): Sexual assault in the second degree was not a lesser offense included within sexual assault in the first degree because it would be possible to commit the latter offense in the manner described in the information and bill of particulars without committing the former offense. 99 Conn.App. 251. Subdiv. (1): Decriminalization of an act under Subdiv. in P.A. 07-143 entitled person with prior conviction for committing such act to erasure and destruction of records under Sec. 54-142d. 142 CA 21. Subdiv. (1): Court could reasonably have found sufficient evidence to satisfy penetration element of sexual assault where both the child and defendant were wearing underwear. 148 CA 378. Subdiv. (1): Conviction under this Subdiv. and Sec. 53-21(a)(2) does not violate defendant's constitutional right against double jeopardy because each crime requires proof of a fact that the other does not. 174 CA 172. Subdiv. (3): Evidence sufficient to prove sexual assault in the second degree where victim was able to communicate during earlier stages of assault but could not physically or verbally communicate her lack of consent during later penile-vaginal intercourse. 180 Conn.App. 799. Subsec. (b): Cited. 207 Conn. 412. Defendant's sentence of 10 years of imprisonment followed by 10 years of special parole violated Sec. 54-128(c) and was an illegal sentence because total length of terms of imprisonment and special parole combined exceeded maximum term of imprisonment authorized for sexual assault in the second degree by Subsec. and Sec. 53a-35a(6). 279 Conn. 527.
See chapter 968a re address confidentiality program. See Sec. 53a-40c re sentence of psychological counseling for sexual assault of minor. See Sec. 54-86f re admissibility of evidence of prior sexual conduct. See Sec. 54-193a re statute of limitations for sexual abuse, exploitation or assault of minor.