tlongII
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One is attempted rape and the other is successful penetration. I don't necessarily think anybody was trying to argue legal definitions.
The point still stands, don't you think?
All I'm saying is that there is a difference. If you don't recognize this I don't know what to tell you.
From the Googles...
What is the difference between rape and sexual assault?
In general, you commit the crime of rape if you have non-consensual sexual intercourse with another person by means of physical force or threats. By contrast, you commit the offense of sexual assault if you make sexual contact with a person, as in touching a person's intimate parts, without that person's consent.