South Carolina Law

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA

South Carolina State Law provides definitions of Sexual Conduct and Criminal Sexual Conduct Crimes from Sections 16-3-651 through 16-3-654 of the SC Code of Law. 

16-3-651: Criminal Sexual Conduct Definitions

16-3-652: Criminal Sexual Conduct in the First Degree

16-3-653: Criminal Sexual Conduct in the Second Degree

16-3-654" Criminal Sexual Conduct in the Third Degree


 16-3-651:Criminal Sexual Conduct Definitions

"Actor" means a person accused of criminal sexual conduct.

"Aggravated coercion" means that the actor threatens to use force or violence of a high and aggravated nature to overcome the victim or another person, if the victim reasonably believes that the actor has the present ability to carry out the threat, or threatens to retaliate in the future by the infliction of physical harm, kidnapping or extortion, under circumstances of aggravation, against the victim or any other person.

"Aggravated force" means that the actor uses physical force or physical violence of a high and aggravated nature to overcome the victim or includes the threat of the use of a deadly weapon.

"Intimate parts" includes the primary genital area, anus, groin, inner thighs, or buttocks of a male or female human being and the breasts of a female human being.

"Mentally defective" means that a person suffers from a mental disease or defect which renders the person temporarily or permanently incapable of appraising the nature of his or her conduct.

"Mentally incapacitated" means that a person is rendered temporarily incapable of appraising or controlling his or her conduct whether this condition is produced by illness, defect, the influence of a substance or from some other cause.

"Physically helpless" means that a person is unconscious, asleep, or for any other reason physically unable to communicate unwillingness to an act.

"Sexual battery" means sexual intercourse, cunnilingus, fellatio, anal intercourse, or any intrusion, however slight, of any part of a person's body or of any object into the genital or anal openings of another person's body, except when such intrusion is accomplished for medically recognized treatment or diagnostic purposes.

"Victim" means the person alleging to have been subjected to criminal sexual conduct.


 

16-3-652. Criminal Sexual Conduct in the First Degree  
The actor engages in sexual battery* with the victim and if any one or more of the following circumstances are proven:

  • The actor uses aggravated force;
  • The victim submits to sexual battery under circumstances involving forcible confinement, kidnapping, robbery, extortion, burglary, housebreaking, or any other similar offense.

16-3-653 Criminal Sexual Conduct in the Second Degree </strong
The individual uses aggravated coercion* to accomplish sexual battery.

16-3-654. Criminal Sexual Conduct in the Third Degree.
A person is guilty of criminal sexual conduct in the third degree if the person engages in sexual battery* with the victim and any one or more of the following circumstances are proven:

  • The individual uses force or coercion in the absence of aggravating circumstances.
  • The individual knows or has reason to know that the victim is mentally defective, mentally incapacitated, or physically helpless and aggravated force/coercion was not used to accomplish sexual battery.