Idaho Code
Idaho Code § 18-5601 (2026)
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DEFINITIONS.
As used in this chapter:
(1) "Benefits of such proceeds" includes but is not limited to any real or personal property obtained with or by use of proceeds as defined in this chapter; any debt, rent, or other financial obligation paid with proceeds as defined in this chapter; and any service obtained in exchange for proceeds as defined in this chapter.
(2) "Child" means a person under eighteen (18) years of age.
(3) "Commercial sexual activity" means the exchange, or the attempted exchange, of sexual contact for a fee.
(4) "Fee" means any money, service, item of real or personal property, contraband, or thing of value.
(5) "Intimate body parts" includes human genitals, pubic area, buttocks, or breasts.
(6) "Proceeds" means any money, services, item of real or personal property, contraband, or thing of value paid or exchanged for sexual contact.
(7) "Sexual contact" means any touching of the intimate body parts of another person for the purpose of arousing or gratifying the sexual desire of either party, including but not limited to sexual intercourse, oral-genital contact, manual-genital contact, genital-anal contact, oral-anal contact, and other physical-genital contact.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1969–2023 · leading case: State v. Manzanares, 272 P.3d 382 (Idaho 2012).
State v. Manzanares, 272 P.3d 382 (Idaho 2012). “ough 18-2606, Idaho Code; (l) Forgery and counterfeiting, as provided in sections 18-3601 through 18-3603 and sections 18-3605 through 18-3616, Idaho Code; (m) Gambling, as provided in section 18-3802, Idaho Code; (n) Kidnapping, as provided in sections 18-4501 through 18-4503,…”
State v. Rassmussen, 449 P.2d 837 (Idaho 1969). “I.C. §§ 18-5601 through 18-5608 were enacted in 1911 by S.”
State v. Shepherd Reale, 343 P.3d 49 (Idaho Ct. App. 2014). “Pursuant to a plea agreement, Reale pled 1 guilty to sexual abuse of a child under sixteen years of age, I.C. § 18-5601(1)(b), and the state dismissed the lewd conduct charge.”
Planned Parenthood Great Nw. v. State (Idaho 2023). “§§ 18-1301 to -1362 (prohibiting bribery and corruption); I.C. §§ 18-5601 to -5631 (prohibiting prostitution); I.”
State v. Joseph D. Hornof (Idaho Ct. App. 2010). “I.C. § 18-5601(1)(b). Following his plea, Hornof was sentenced to a unified term of ten years, with a minimum period of confinement of three years.”
— Idaho Code § 18-5601(1)(b) — 2 cases
State v. Shepherd Reale, 343 P.3d 49 (Idaho Ct. App. 2014). “Pursuant to a plea agreement, Reale pled 1 guilty to sexual abuse of a child under sixteen years of age, I.C. § 18-5601(1)(b), and the state dismissed the lewd conduct charge.”
State v. Joseph D. Hornof (Idaho Ct. App. 2010). “I.C. § 18-5601(1)(b). Following his plea, Hornof was sentenced to a unified term of ten years, with a minimum period of confinement of three years.”
— Idaho Code § 18-5601(l)(b) — 1 case
State v. Shepherd Reale, 343 P.3d 49 (Idaho Ct. App. 2014). “Pursuant to a plea agreement, Reale pled 1 guilty to sexual abuse of a child under sixteen years of age, I.C. § 18-5601(1)(b), and the state dismissed the lewd conduct charge.”
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