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In California, oral copulation is defined as any contact, no matter how slight, between the mouth of one person and the sexual organ or anus of another person. Oral sex between two consenting adults is legal in the state of California. However, under California Penal Code Section a, it is unlawful to commit the act of oral copulation with a minor or by force or fear. California oral copulation is a very serious crime. If you are convicted, you face severe consequences.
The punishment you face for oral copulation will depend on the age of the defendant and the age of the victim. In this blog, we discuss the different charges and punishments for an oral copulation conviction:.
If you are convicted of oral copulation with a minor under California Penal Code Section a, you face up to eight years in prison. The sentence you face depends upon your age and the age of the victim:. You could face oral copulation charges even if the alleged victim is not a minor. Typically, this involves oral copulation by force or fear. The punishment you face depends upon the circumstances of your case:.
Oral copulation in concert is when you performed the crime of oral copulation with another person. You may have aided and abetted the other person in committing oral copulation, or he or she may have aided you in committing the act. Under California Penal Code Section a d 1 , you face up to nine years in prison if you are convicted of oral copulation in concert. Accomplishing this act by force or fear could result in up to 12 years in prison, while committing oral copulation in concert with a minor under 14 years of age is punishable by up to 14 years in prison.
Regardless if you are convicted of a misdemeanor or felony, you will most likely be required to register as a sex offender for the rest of your life under California Penal Code Section If you are required to register as a sex offender, you must register with your local law enforcement agency annually and every time you change your name, address or place of employment.