Defendant appeals a judgment of conviction for first-degree sexual abuse, ORS 163.427,
Less than a year after defendant’s trial, we held that a defendant charged with first-degree sexual abuse is entitled to a jury instruction that the state must prove that the defendant knowingly used forcible compulsion in committing the crime. State v. Nelson,
Conviction for first-degree sexual abuse reversed and remanded; remanded for resentencing; otherwise affirmed.
Notes
ORS 163.427(1) provides:
“(1) A person commits the crime of sexual abuse in the first degree when that person:
“(a) Subjects another person to sexual contact and:
“(A) The victim is less than 14 years of age;
“(B) The victim is subjected to forcible compulsion by the actor[.]”
Defendant raises three other assignments of error, which we reject without discussion. Defendant was also convicted of third-degree sexual abuse, ORS 163.415, but he does not challenge that conviction on appeal.
