carnal abuse

carnal abuse
The term has been held to be synonymous with "carnal knowledge." State v Sebastian, 81 Conn 1, 69 A 1054. Other authority draws a distinction between the two terms, saying "carnal abuse" is an act which does not amount to penetration, while "carnal knowledge" constitutes penetration, the offense commonly called statutory rape consisting of "carnal abuse" and not of "carnal knowledge." State v Huggins, 84 NJL 254, 87 A 630.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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