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Solicitation of Prostitution
Solicitation of Prostitution
Solicitation of prostitution refers to a person trying to obtain
lewd conduct from another person.
Solicitation to engage in lewd
conduct requires specific intent to engage in that conduct.
Specific intent is that intent where the person specifically seeks
the end result. In a prostitution case, the end result is engaging
in lewd conduct. Lewd conduct refers to the specific intent to
sexually arouse, gratify, annoy or offend by soliciting someone to
engage in conduct which involves the touching of genitals,
buttocks, or the female breast.
In order to be convicted of solicitation of prostitution, the
following elements must be fulfilled, according to the jury
instructions that the judge gives the jury in a solicitation of
prostitution case. CALJIC 16.420 reads in part:
"In order to prove this crime, each of the following elements
must be proved:
1. A person solicited another to engage in any act of
prostitution; and
2.
That person did so with the specific intent to engage in an act
of prostitution.
3. In addition to the agreement, the person did an act in
furtherance of prostitution."
An agreement to engage in an act of prostitution itself is not
enough; there must be an act
that is done in furtherance of committing prostitution.
Acts
done in furtherance could be verbal comments, such as price
negotiation or questions regarding condoms, and locations to
engage in sex acts. It could also mean overt acts, such as
agreement to sex or negotiation done with physical actions
instead of words, such as taking off clothes, getting out a
condom, exchanging
money, or getting into a car
after accepting the offer of an individual to engage in an act
of prostitution. The court will interpret solicitation on a
totality of the circumstances.
Darren Kavinoky is a Los Angeles-based criminal defense lawyer
who practices throughout California.
He is the Managing Shareholder
of The Kavinoky Law Firm, an 11-lawyer criminal defense firm that
handles criminal defense matters
exclusively. Darren has provided legal commentary on Larry King
Live, the Today Show, Celebrity Justice and many other TV and radio
programs. He is a nationally-renowned lecturer and author who
delights in sharing his experience with others. More
information about Darren and The
Kavinoky Law Firm can be found at .
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www.NoCuffs.com.
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