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What to Know About Consent as a Defense to Sexual Assault Charges in New Jersey

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Sexual assault is a very serious criminal offense. In New Jersey, it is a felony offense that carries significant prison time. Any person facing a sexual assault charge is innocent until proven guilty. A charge can be defended—including on the grounds that assault is given. In this article, our Jersey City sex crimes defense lawyer provides an overview of the key points to know about consent as a defense to sexual assault charges in New Jersey. 

Consent is a Complete Defense to Sexual Assault in New Jersey

In New Jersey, the law recognizes consent as a full defense against the charge of sexual assault. In other words, if both parties involved in a sexual act have willingly and knowingly agreed to participate, the act cannot be considered sexual assault under the law. The prosecution has the burden of proving that consent was not given by the alleged victim in order to obtain a conviction. 

Defining Consent in New Jersey: Affirmative and Freely Given

How is consent defined in New Jersey? Case law states that consent must be both “affirmative” and “freely given” in order to be legally valid. be assumed from silence, the absence of resistance, or a previous sexual relationship. Instead, consent must be communicated through words and/or actions that create mutually understandable permission for the specific sexual act. A key point to remember is that consent must be ongoing and can be revoked at any time.

Consent is Not Given in the Following Scenarios:

Under New Jersey law (N.J. Stat. Ann. § 2C:2-10), legal consent to a sexual act is not valid if any of the following three factors are present: 

Contact Our Jersey City Sexual Assault Defense Lawyer Today

At the Law Offices of Anthony Carbone, our New Jersey sex crimes defense attorney has the skills  and experience to defend sexual assault cases. If you have any questions about raising consent as a defense to a sexual assault charge, we are here to help. Contact us for a confidential case review. With an office in Jersey City, we provide criminal defense services throughout the region.

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