Under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), a minor (person under the age of 16) cannot consent to sexual intercourse; however, what happens if the accused did not know the girl was underage because she lied about her age? In this case, an accused may plead “not guilty” and assert a “mistake of fact” defense. If the defense is successful, the accused will be found not guilty.
Punishments under the UCMJ for committing sexual offenses with or against a minor are harsh. In addition to those harsh penalties, a person convicted of these kinds of offenses are required to register as a sex offender.
If you are accused of any sex offense that involves a minor, contact Mr. Sigmon immediately! Do not settle for an inexperienced counsel or one that is not familiar with the military. Your future depends on securing the services of a seasoned attorney with expertise in dealing with these types of offenses in the military.