Wisconsin Code § 322.1202

Article 120b - Rape and sexual assault of a child
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(1) In this section:
(a) “Child” means any person who has not attained the age of
16 years.
(b) “Force” means any of the following:
1. The use of a weapon.

2. The use of physical strength or violence that is likely to
overcome, restrain, or injure a child.
3. Inflicting physical harm.
4. In the case of a parent-child or similar relationship, the
abuse of parental or similar authority.
(c) “Lewd act” means any of the following:
1. Any sexual contact with a child.
2. Intentionally exposing one’s genitalia, anus, buttocks, or
female areola or nipple to a child by any means, including via any
communication technology, with an intent to abuse, humiliate, or
degrade any person, or to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of
any person.
3. Intentionally communicating indecent language to a child
by any means, including via any communication technology, with
an intent to abuse, humiliate, or degrade any person, or to arouse
or gratify the sexual desire of any person.
4. Any conduct intentionally done with or in the presence of
a child, including via any communication technology, that
amounts to a form of immorality relating to sexual impurity
which is grossly vulgar, obscene, and repugnant to common propriety, and tends to excite sexual desire or deprave morals with
respect to sexual relations.
(d) “Sexual act” and “sexual contact” have the meanings given
in s. 322.120 (1) (e) and (f).
(e) “Threatening or placing that child in fear” means a communication or action that is of sufficient consequence to cause
the child to fear that noncompliance will result in the child or another person being subjected to the wrongful action contemplated
by the communication or action.
(2) Any person subject to this chapter who does any of the
following is guilty of rape and shall be punished as a court-martial may direct:
(a) Commits a sexual act upon a child who has not attained
the age of 12 years.
(b) Commits a sexual act upon a child who has attained the
age of 12 years by doing any of the following:
1. Using force against any person.
2. Threatening or placing that child in fear.
3. Rendering that child unconscious.
4. Administering to that child a drug, intoxicant, or other
similar substance.
(3) Any person subject to this chapter who commits a sexual
act upon a child who has attained the age of 12 years is guilty of
sexual assault of a child and shall be punished as a court-martial
may direct.
(4) Any person subject to this chapter who commits a lewd
act upon a child is guilty of sexual abuse of a child and shall be
punished as a court-martial may direct.
(5) In a prosecution under this section, it need not be proven
that the accused knew the age of the other person engaging in the
sexual act or lewd act. It is not a defense that the accused reasonably believed that the child had attained the age of 12 years.
(6) In a prosecution under this section, it need not be proven
that the accused knew that the other person engaging in the sexual
act or lewd act had not attained the age of 16 years, but it is a defense in a prosecution under sub. (3) or (4), which the accused
must prove by a preponderance of the evidence, that the accused
reasonably believed that the child had attained the age of 16
years, if the child had in fact attained at least the age of 12 years.
(7) In a prosecution under this section, in proving that a person made a threat, it need not be proven that the person actually
intended to carry out the threat or had the ability to carry out the
threat.
(8) Lack of consent is not an element and need not be proven
in any prosecution under this section. A child not legally married
to the person committing the sexual act, lewd act, or use of force
cannot consent to any sexual act, lewd act, or use of force.

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