What is the legal definition of sexual violence in Utah?
Utah considers it sexual violence for the purpose of getting a protective order when someone who is not a cohabitant or dating partner commits or tries to commit any of the following to you:
- rape;
- object rape;
- forcible sodomy;
- forcible sexual abuse;
- aggravated sexual assault;
- sexual offense against the victim without consent;
- sexual exploitation of a vulnerable adult;
- distribution of an intimate image;
- sexual extortion;
- human trafficking for sexual exploitation; or
- aggravated human trafficking for forced sexual exploitation.1
Note: If you are the victim of sexual violence committed by a cohabitant or dating partner, you may qualify for a Cohabitant Abuse Protective Order or a Dating Violence Protective Order.
1 UT ST § 78B-7-502(3)