My question involves criminal law for the state of: California
Recently someone from the City Prosecutors office visited my childs school. This person told students that if they accidently touched someone in the bathing suit area they are guilty of a sex crime(even if touching was accidental). They would be fined $2,000 and be required to register as a sex offender. This is a middle school. Sexual Battery usually involves some intent to get aroused, but kids bumping into each other?? Does this have any truth in it or is it just complete BS, because if it is I don't appreciate by child being lied to like that. Any info would be appreciated because I plan on addressing the school board and City Prosecutor if I am right. They were given a similar speech at the beginning of the year and were told they could not defend themselves against someone beating them up. That if they did attempt to defend themselves even against multiple attackers they would be in as much or more trouble than the attackers. I know that to be bogus as you have a right to defend yourself even here in California and you don't have to flee first.-David
