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Statutory Sodomy Defense Lawyer in Missouri


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Statutory Sodomy Defense Lawyer serving St. Louis, Kansas City, and ALL of Missouri.

Combs Waterkotte is the leading Statutory Sodomy Defense Law Firm serving St. Louis, Kansas City, and the entire state of Missouri.

Statutory Sodomy Defense Lawyer in Missouri

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Statutory sodomy charges are among the most severe sex crime allegations in Missouri. Convictions carry mandatory sex offender registration, long-term imprisonment, and life-altering consequences. Combs Waterkotte is Missouri’s leading criminal defense and sex crimes law firm. We are available 24/7 to protect your rights. Call (314) 900-HELP now for a confidential consultation.

Statutory Sodomy Laws in Missouri

Statutory sodomy involves any form of deviate sexual intercourse with a minor under the legal age of consent. Missouri law does not allow consent or mistake of age to serve as valid defenses in most cases.

First-Degree Statutory Sodomy – §566.062 RSMo

A person commits first-degree statutory sodomy if they engage in deviate sexual intercourse with a child under the age of 14.

Penalties include:

  • 5 years to life in prison
  • 10 years to life if the offense is aggravated (victim under 12, use of a weapon, serious injury, incest, or prior sex offense)
  • No parole for offenders classified as predatory or repeat sexual offenders
Second-Degree Statutory Sodomy – §566.064 RSMo

A person 21 or older commits second-degree statutory sodomy if they engage in deviate sexual intercourse with someone under 17 years old.

Penalties include:

  • Class D felony — up to 7 years in prison and fines up to $10,000
What Is “Deviate Sexual Intercourse” Under Missouri Law?

Missouri defines deviate sexual intercourse to include:

  • Touching another person’s genitals, mouth, or anus with a hand, mouth, or tongue
  • Penetration, however slight, of the genitals or anus with a finger, object, or instrument
  • Acts performed for sexual arousal, gratification, intimidation, or harm
Mandatory Sex Offender Registration

Statutory sodomy convictions require lifetime registration as a Tier III sex offender. This includes:

  • Severe employment and housing restrictions
  • Ongoing public listing and monitoring
  • In-person verification every 90 days
No Expungement Possible

A statutory sodomy conviction cannot be expunged. It remains on your criminal record for life.

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