New Hampshire Revised Statutes 632-A:1 – Definitions
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In this chapter:
I. “Actor” means a person accused of a crime of sexual assault.
I-a. “Affinity” means a relation which one spouse because of marriage has to blood relatives of the other spouse.
I-b. “Genital openings” means the internal or external genitalia including, but not limited to, the vagina, labia majora, labia minora, vulva, urethra or perineum.
I-c. “Pattern of sexual assault” means committing more than one act under N.H. Rev. Stat. § 632-A:2 or N.H. Rev. Stat. § 632-A:3, or both, upon the same victim over a period of 2 months or more and within a period of 5 years.
II. “Retaliate” means to undertake action against the interests of the victim, including, but not limited to:
(a) Physical or mental torment or abuse.
(b) Kidnapping, false imprisonment or extortion.
(c) Public humiliation or disgrace.
III. “Serious personal injury” means extensive bodily injury or disfigurement, extreme mental anguish or trauma, disease or loss or impairment of a sexual or reproductive organ.
IV. “Sexual contact” means the intentional touching whether directly, through clothing, or otherwise, of the victim’s or actor’s sexual or intimate parts, including emissions, tongue, anus, breasts, and buttocks. Sexual contact includes only that aforementioned conduct which can be reasonably construed as being for the purpose of sexual arousal or gratification or the humiliation of the person being touched.
V. (a) “Sexual penetration” means:
(1) Sexual intercourse; or
(2) Cunnilingus; or
(3) Fellatio; or
(4) Anal intercourse; or
(5) Any intrusion, however slight, of any part of the actor’s body, including emissions, or any object manipulated by the actor into genital or anal openings of the victim’s body; or
(6) Any intrusion, however slight, of any part of the victim’s body, including emissions, or any object manipulated by the victim into the oral, genital, or anal openings of the actor’s body; or
(7) Any act which forces, coerces, or intimidates the victim to perform any sexual penetration as defined in subparagraphs (1)-(6) on the actor, on another person, or on himself.
(b) Emissions include semen, urine, and feces. Emission is not required as an element of any form of sexual penetration.
(c) “Objects” include animals as defined in N.H. Rev. Stat. § 644:8, II.
V-a. “Student” means an individual who is enrolled or participating in any class or program from preschool through grade 12, or any “adult student” as defined in department of education rules at any school or education institution, except as otherwise provided in the New Hampshire Rules for the Education of Children with Disabilities.
VI. “Therapy” means the treatment of bodily, mental, or behavioral disorders by remedial agents or methods.
I. “Actor” means a person accused of a crime of sexual assault.
Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes 632-A:1
- person: may extend and be applied to bodies corporate and politic as well as to individuals. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:9
I-a. “Affinity” means a relation which one spouse because of marriage has to blood relatives of the other spouse.
I-b. “Genital openings” means the internal or external genitalia including, but not limited to, the vagina, labia majora, labia minora, vulva, urethra or perineum.
I-c. “Pattern of sexual assault” means committing more than one act under N.H. Rev. Stat. § 632-A:2 or N.H. Rev. Stat. § 632-A:3, or both, upon the same victim over a period of 2 months or more and within a period of 5 years.
II. “Retaliate” means to undertake action against the interests of the victim, including, but not limited to:
(a) Physical or mental torment or abuse.
(b) Kidnapping, false imprisonment or extortion.
(c) Public humiliation or disgrace.
III. “Serious personal injury” means extensive bodily injury or disfigurement, extreme mental anguish or trauma, disease or loss or impairment of a sexual or reproductive organ.
IV. “Sexual contact” means the intentional touching whether directly, through clothing, or otherwise, of the victim’s or actor’s sexual or intimate parts, including emissions, tongue, anus, breasts, and buttocks. Sexual contact includes only that aforementioned conduct which can be reasonably construed as being for the purpose of sexual arousal or gratification or the humiliation of the person being touched.
V. (a) “Sexual penetration” means:
(1) Sexual intercourse; or
(2) Cunnilingus; or
(3) Fellatio; or
(4) Anal intercourse; or
(5) Any intrusion, however slight, of any part of the actor’s body, including emissions, or any object manipulated by the actor into genital or anal openings of the victim’s body; or
(6) Any intrusion, however slight, of any part of the victim’s body, including emissions, or any object manipulated by the victim into the oral, genital, or anal openings of the actor’s body; or
(7) Any act which forces, coerces, or intimidates the victim to perform any sexual penetration as defined in subparagraphs (1)-(6) on the actor, on another person, or on himself.
(b) Emissions include semen, urine, and feces. Emission is not required as an element of any form of sexual penetration.
(c) “Objects” include animals as defined in N.H. Rev. Stat. § 644:8, II.
V-a. “Student” means an individual who is enrolled or participating in any class or program from preschool through grade 12, or any “adult student” as defined in department of education rules at any school or education institution, except as otherwise provided in the New Hampshire Rules for the Education of Children with Disabilities.
VI. “Therapy” means the treatment of bodily, mental, or behavioral disorders by remedial agents or methods.