North Dakota Code § 12.1-20-01

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In sections 12.1-20-03 through 12.1-20-08:
1. When criminality depends on a child being below the age of fifteen, it is no defense 
that the actor did not know the child's age, or reasonably believed the child to be older 
than fourteen.
2. When criminality depends on the victim being a minor, it is an affirmative defense that 
the actor reasonably believed the victim to be an adult.
3. When criminality depends on the victim being a minor fifteen years of age or older, the 
actor is guilty of an offense only if the actor is at least three years older than the minor.
4. When criminality depends on the victim being below the age of fifteen, and the actor is 
a minor, the actor is guilty of an offense only if the actor is at least three years older 
than the victim.

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