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289(A)(1) | Sexual Penetration By A Foreign Object w/Force And Violence |
289(A)(1)(A) | Sexual Penetration: Force/Etc |
289(A)(1)(A)(B) | Penetrations of Genital or Anal Openings by Foreign Objects. |
289(A)(1)(B) | Sexual Penetration on a Person Under 14 Using Violence/Duress |
289(A)(1)(C) | Punishment in prison for 6 / 8 / 10 yrs. for sexual penetration on victim 14 years or older against victim's will. |
289(A)(1)(C) | Sexual Penetration of Minor by Force or Violence |
289(A)(1)(D)(2) | Any person who commits an act of sexual penetration when the act is accomplished against the victim’s will by threatening to retaliate in the future against the victim or any other person. |