Unlawful Sexual Contact Lawyers in Greeley, CO
How Does the Weld County Court Define “Sexual Contact?”

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Unlawful Sexual Contact, C.R.S. 18-3-404, is charged whenever one person sexually touches another without the other person’s consent.  Often, this can mean groping another person, which frequently takes place when people have a bit too much to drink.  Even so, this isn’t the only definition of “sexual contact” that is used at the Weld County Court.  If you’ve been charged with Unlawful Sexual Contact, don’t wait – call a top Greeley criminal defense lawyer today to discuss your case and get the representation you need.

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Colorado’s Law on Unlawful Sexual Contact, C.R.S. 18-3-404 in Greeley

How Does the Weld County Court Define “Sexual Contact?”

Weld County Jail Time, Sex Offender Registration, & Other Penalties in Keenesburg and Firestone

Colorado’s Law on Unlawful Sexual Contact, C.R.S. 18-3-404 in Greeley

In Greeley, Colorado’s law on Unlawful Sexual Contact, C.R.S. 18-3-404, encompasses several different acts of several touching.  However, the most frequently charged subsection charged is as follows:

(1) Any actor who knowingly subjects a victim to any sexual contact commits unlawful sexual contact if:

 (a) The actor knows that the victim does not consent.

How Does the Weld County Court Define “Sexual Contact?”

It’s important to know that “sexual contact” can mean several different things at the Weld County Court.  Sexual contact is defined in C.R.S. 18-3-401 as:

(4) “Sexual contact” means:

 (a) The knowing touching of the victim’s intimate parts by the actor, or of the actor’s intimate parts by the victim, or the knowing touching of the clothing covering the immediate area of the victim’s or actor’s intimate parts if that sexual contact is for the purposes of sexual arousal, gratification, or abuse;

 (b) The knowing emission or ejaculation of seminal fluid onto any body part of the victim or the clothing covering any body part of the victim; or

 (c) Knowingly causing semen, blood, urine, feces, or a bodily substance to contact any body part of the victim or the clothing covering any body part of the victim if that contact with semen, blood, urine, feces, or a bodily substance is for the purpose of sexual arousal, gratification, or abuse.

In other words, sexual contact can mean:

  • Touching another person’s intimate parts, whether or not the other person is clothed.
  • Ejaculating onto the other person.
  • Causing any other bodily substance to come into contact with the victim, whether or not they are clothed, with the intent of gaining sexual satisfaction or abusing the victim.

Weld County Jail Time, Sex Offender Registration, & Other Penalties in Keenesburg and Firestone

Penalties for Unlawful Sexual Contact, such as Weld County Jail time and sex offender registration, depend on the circumstances behind the contact in Keenesburg and Firestone.  See the table below:

Circumstances

Classification

Penalties

Any act of Unlawful Sexual Contact not listed below

Class 1 misdemeanor / M1
Using force, threats, or intimidation to carry out the sexual contact Class 4 felony / F4 + Crime of Violence – learn more about other instances of felony Unlawful Sexual Contact here
  • Minimum of 5 years to the Colorado Department of Corrections; indeterminate sentencing = no maximum sentence
  • Possible ineligibility for parole
  • Fine of $2,000 – $500,000
  • Registration on the Colorado Sex Offender Registry
  • Sex offender treatment
  • Mandatory firearm & ammunition relinquishment

The penalties that come with Unlawful Sexual Contact can be devastating to you and your future, and only an experienced criminal defense lawyer can protect both.  Don’t wait, and call the O’Malley Law Office today to discuss your case and get the representation you need.


If you’ve been charged with Unlawful Sexual Contact, first remember to be smart, and exercise your right to remain silent.  Never discuss your case with the Greeley Police or Weld County Sheriff – they’re working with the District Attorney to build a case against you.  Instead, call 970-616-6009 to discuss your case today with the top Weld County criminal defense lawyers at the O’Malley Law Office today.  Together, we can protect your future.

The location for the Weld County Court is 901 9th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado. We’ll see you there!

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