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ADULTERY kansas law

21-5511. Adultery. (a) Adultery is engaging in sexual intercourse or sodomy with a person who is not married to the offender if:
(1) The offender is married; or
(2) the offender is not married and knows that the other person involved in the act is married.
(b) Adultery is a class C misdemeanor.

ADULTERY DEFENSES

Defense to Kansas Sex Crimes Charges -Felony and Misdemeanor 
Depending on your exact charges you may have any one of the following defenses available:
  • Consent
  • Lack of knowledge
  • Mistaken identity
  • Insufficient evidence
  • No sexual contact, and more.
Many of these defenses are not available to you, if you are accused of acts against a child. You will want to discuss with your lawyer your specific circumstances.
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Trying to defend yourself will likely be unsuccessful. Your innocence will not be establish because you are cooperative, provide a statement, relinquish your electronics, etc. You need a Kansas defense attorney on your side. Call NOW 913-602-7288. ​
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