Arizona HB2666 amends the state's sexual offenses law to classify sexual extortion as a felony.
Arizona HB2666 amends Section 13-1428 of the Arizona Revised Statutes to classify sexual extortion as a felony. A person commits sexual extortion by knowingly communicating a threat to coerce another person into sexual acts or the exposure of their genitals, anus, or female breast. The bill specifies that sexual extortion is a class 3 felony, with harsher penalties if the victim is under fifteen years old, making it a class 2 felony. The convicted person is ineligible for suspension of sentence, probation, pardon, or release from confinement except under specific conditions.
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