(a) Establish that an attempt was made to engage the victim in sexual
intercourse, oral sexual conduct, anal sexual conduct, or sexual
contact, as the case may be, at the time of the occurrence; and
(b) Connect the defendant with the commission of the offense or
attempted offense.
Structure New York Laws
130.00 - Sex Offenses; Definitions of Terms.
130.05 - Sex Offenses; Lack of Consent.
130.10 - Sex Offenses; Limitation; Defenses.
130.16 - Sex Offenses; Corroboration.
130.25 - Rape in the Third Degree.
130.30 - Rape in the Second Degree.
130.35 - Rape in the First Degree.
130.40 - Criminal Sexual Act in the Third Degree.
130.45 - Criminal Sexual Act in the Second Degree.
130.50 - Criminal Sexual Act in the First Degree.
130.53 - Persistent Sexual Abuse.
130.55 - Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree.
130.60 - Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree.
130.65 - Sexual Abuse in the First Degree.
130.65-A - Aggravated Sexual Abuse in the Fourth Degree.
130.66 - Aggravated Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree.
130.67 - Aggravated Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree.
130.70 - Aggravated Sexual Abuse in the First Degree.
130.75 - Course of Sexual Conduct Against a Child in the First Degree.
130.80 - Course of Sexual Conduct Against a Child in the Second Degree.
130.85 - Female Genital Mutilation.
130.90 - Facilitating a Sex Offense With a Controlled Substance.
130.91 - Sexually Motivated Felony.