The legal definition of "Sodomy" is sexual contact that takes place between the penis of one person and the anus of another person. Any penetration...regardless of how slight...is sufficient to qualify as sodomy. However, Penal Code 286 PC, California's sodomy law, still punishes "unlawful acts of sodomy.? These include forcing someone to have sodomy against his/her will; OR acts of sodomy involving minor children. Penal Code 286 PC punishes a variety of conduct that California's sodomy law declares to be illegal. This includes acts of sodomy that you: engage in with a minor (that is, a person who is under 18) in violation of Penal Code 286(b)(1), Penal Code 286(b)(2), or Penal Code 286(c)(1), accomplish through means of force, violence, or fear, in violation of Penal Code 286(c)(2) or Penal Code 286(c)(3), In order to prove that you are guilty of sodomy under Penal Code 286 PC, the prosecutor must prove the following facts (otherwise known as "elements" of the crime): that you engaged in an act of sodomy with another person (any amount of penetration, regardless of how slight, constitutes sodomy...even if there is no ejaculation or skin-to-skin contact), and that you accomplished the act under one of the circumstances described above. Sodomy allegations are easy to make but difficult to prove. Penal Code 286 PC requires no proof of ejaculation...and only the slightest penetration. Thus, a person could claim that someone sodomized him/her with little to no physical evidence to support it. If there is a false allegation, the truthfulness of the victim and the defendant come into question. Therefore, it comes down to whom you believe. Some factors that are helpful in developing this belief are; has the victim accused anyone else of the crime or anyone of other crimes, has the defendant ever been charged with a like crime? A person can be found guilty with only the victim?s statements and without physical evidence. However, the jury must believe that the victim is telling the truth beyond a reasonable doubt.
Answered on Jan 27th, 2014 at 11:42 PM