MARIS actually has a point; my buddy from high school was caught up in a Measure 11 case. He played doctor with a girl when he was 12 and she was 9, then years later, after she'd been assaulted by someone else, her attorney asked her to remember back to any other time she'd been compromised, and she brought my buddy's name up. Short story: legit assaulter had a good lawyer, my buddy has a court appointed lawyer... assaulter goes free, my buddy pleads guilty to a misdemeanor that Measure 11 turns into a felony, gets 18 months in prison and registry for life. Corner case, to be sure, but it does happen.