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What is the Age of Consent in California? Romeo and Juliet Law Explained

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What is the age of consent in California? In California, the age of consent is 18 years old, meaning it is illegal for adults (18 or older) to engage in intercourse with minors (under 18), even if it's consensual. Statutory Offense in California Statutory offense in California is defined by Penal Code Section 261.5, prohibiting intercourse with a minor under 18. Here are some key points: Statutory offense can be charged as a misdemeanor or felony ("wobbler" offense) based on case specifics. Adults over 21 engaging with minors under 16 face stricter penalties, including up to 4 years in prison. Unlike some states, California does not have a Romeo and Juliet law for minors close in age. Exceptions exist for legally married minors but not for consensual relationships with adults. Penalties for Statutory Offense Misdemeanor penalties: Up to 1 year in county jail, a fine up to $1,000, and probation. Felony penalties: 16 months to 3 years in state prison, a fine up to $10,000, ...