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California Penal Code 287: Complete Guide to Oral Copulation by Force Defense

Published by Liberty Bell Law Group | Updated January 2025 | Sexual Assault Defense Attorneys

SERIOUS FELONY WARNING: PC 287 is a violent felony with severe consequences including lengthy prison sentences and mandatory sex offender registration. If you’re facing oral copulation charges, contact an experienced defense attorney immediately.

What is California Penal Code 287? Understanding Oral Copulation Laws

California Penal Code 287 criminalizes oral copulation accomplished by force, violence, duress, menace, or fear, making it illegal to engage in oral sexual contact against a person’s will. This serious felony carries severe penalties including lengthy prison sentences and mandatory sex offender registration when committed by force or against vulnerable victims.

Legal Definition of PC 287

Penal Code Section 287(c)(2) states: “Any person who commits an act of oral copulation when the act is accomplished against the victim’s will by means of force, violence, duress, menace, or fear of immediate and unlawful bodily injury on the victim or another person shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for three, six, or eight years.”

Key Legal Terms and Definitions

  • Oral Copulation: Contact between mouth and sexual organs or anus of another person
  • Against Will: Without consent or legal consent from the victim
  • Force: Physical force substantially different from that necessary to accomplish contact
  • Violence: Use of physical force causing or likely to cause bodily injury
  • Duress: Direct or implied threat sufficient to coerce reasonable person
  • Menace: Threat, statement, or act showing intent to injure another person
  • Fear: Fear of immediate and unlawful bodily injury to victim or another

Scope of Oral Copulation Under PC 287

The statute covers various forms of oral-genital contact:

  • Contact between mouth and penis
  • Contact between mouth and vulva/vagina
  • Contact between mouth and anus (anilingus)
  • Any oral contact with sexual organs
  • Both active and passive participation

Related California Sexual Assault Statutes

PC 287 is often charged alongside related offenses:

  • PC 261 – Rape
  • PC 286 – Sodomy by force
  • PC 289 – Sexual penetration by force
  • PC 264.1 – Rape with foreign object
  • PC 243.4 – Sexual battery
  • PC 220 – Assault with intent to commit rape
  • PC 288 – Lewd acts with a child
  • PC 290 – Sex offender registration requirements

Types of PC 287 Charges and Circumstances

PC 287(c)(2) – Oral Copulation by Force or Fear

The primary felony charge involves oral copulation accomplished by:

  • Force, violence, duress, menace, or fear
  • Against the victim’s will
  • Fear of immediate and unlawful bodily injury
  • Coercion or threat of retaliation

PC 287(c)(3) – Oral Copulation of Intoxicated Person

Enhanced charges when victim is:

  • Prevented from resisting by intoxicating substances
  • Unable to consent due to alcohol or drugs
  • Unconscious or unaware of nature of act
  • Incapacitated and unable to give legal consent

PC 287(b) – Oral Copulation with Minor

Age-based charges with varying penalties:

  • Victim under 18: Misdemeanor or felony depending on circumstances
  • Victim under 16: Felony with enhanced penalties
  • Victim under 14: Most serious felony charges
  • Age difference factors: Penalties increase with larger age gaps

PC 287(d) – Oral Copulation with Disabled Person

Special provisions for victims who are:

  • Mentally disabled or developmentally disabled
  • Unable to give legal consent due to mental condition
  • Institutionalized for medical treatment
  • Under care or custody of defendant

PC 287 Penalty Structure by Circumstances

Charge Type Circumstances Prison Term Registration
PC 287(c)(2) By force/fear (adult victim) 3, 6, or 8 years Lifetime
PC 287(c)(3) Intoxicated victim 3, 6, or 8 years Lifetime
PC 287(b)(1) Child under 14 3, 6, or 8 years Lifetime
PC 287(b)(2) Minor 14-17 16 months, 2, or 3 years Lifetime

Aggravating Factors for Enhanced Penalties

  • Use of weapon: Knife, gun, or dangerous instrument during assault
  • Great bodily injury: Significant physical harm to victim
  • Multiple victims: Pattern of similar sexual assaults
  • Home invasion: Breaking into victim’s residence to commit assault
  • Kidnapping: Moving victim to different location for assault
  • Position of trust: Teacher, coach, caregiver, or authority figure
  • Gang activity: Assault committed for benefit of criminal street gang
  • Vulnerable victim: Elderly, disabled, or particularly vulnerable person

PC 287 Penalties: Prison Sentences and Lifetime Consequences

Prison Sentences for PC 287 Convictions

Charge Type Prison Term Strike Offense Probation Eligible
PC 287(c)(2) – By Force 3, 6, or 8 years Yes (serious felony) Rarely granted
PC 287(c)(3) – Intoxicated Victim 3, 6, or 8 years Yes (serious felony) Rarely granted
PC 287(b)(1) – Minor under 14 3, 6, or 8 years Yes (serious felony) Not eligible
PC 287(b)(2) – Minor 14-17 16 months, 2, or 3 years No Possible with conditions

Enhanced Penalties Under One Strike Law

PC 287 can trigger California’s “One Strike” law (PC 667.61) resulting in:

  • 15 years to life: For certain aggravating circumstances
  • 25 years to life: For multiple victims or most serious cases
  • No parole eligibility: Must serve minimum term before parole consideration
  • Consecutive sentences: Additional penalties for multiple victims

Additional Sentence Enhancements

Sentences may be increased for:

  • Great bodily injury (PC 12022.7): Additional 3-5 years
  • Use of deadly weapon (PC 12022): Additional 1-10 years
  • Prior strike convictions: Double or triple sentences under Three Strikes
  • Gang enhancements (PC 186.22): Additional 2-15 years
  • Vulnerable victim enhancements: Additional penalties for elderly/disabled victims

Mandatory Sex Offender Registration (PC 290)

All PC 287 convictions require lifetime registration including:

  • Annual registration: Update information with local law enforcement yearly
  • Address verification: Report moves within 5 working days
  • Employment reporting: Notify of job changes and locations
  • Travel notification: Report travel plans and destinations
  • Internet activity: Register email addresses and screen names
  • Public database: Information published online for public access
  • Residence restrictions: Cannot live near schools, parks, or day cares
  • Contact restrictions: Limited contact with minors

LIFETIME REGISTRATION WARNING: Even misdemeanor PC 287 convictions involving minors require lifetime sex offender registration. This makes PC 287 one of the most serious criminal charges due to permanent consequences.

Collateral Consequences and Life Impact

  • Employment devastation: Immediate job termination and extreme difficulty finding future employment
  • Professional licenses: Automatic revocation of medical, legal, teaching, and other professional licenses
  • Housing restrictions: Severe difficulty finding rental housing, potential eviction
  • Immigration consequences: Deportation and permanent inadmissibility for non-U.S. citizens
  • Firearms prohibition: Lifetime ban on gun ownership and possession
  • Child custody loss: Termination of parental rights or highly restricted visitation
  • Civil liability: Victim may pursue substantial monetary damages in civil court
  • Social destruction: Public shame, family disruption, complete social ostracism

Effective Defense Strategies Against PC 287 Charges

Consent Defense

The primary defense in many PC 287 cases is consent:

  • Mutual participation: Both parties willingly engaged in sexual activity
  • Prior relationship: History of consensual sexual encounters between parties
  • Communication evidence: Texts, emails, or messages showing mutual interest and consent
  • Witness testimony: Others observed consensual flirtation or behavior
  • Lack of resistance: No evidence victim resisted or clearly refused
  • Post-encounter behavior: Victim’s actions after encounter suggest it was consensual
  • Initiation by victim: Evidence victim initiated or encouraged the activity

False Accusations Defense

False PC 287 accusations occur for various documented reasons:

  • Relationship revenge: Angry ex-partners seeking to destroy defendant’s life
  • Custody warfare: False allegations to gain advantage in family court proceedings
  • Financial motivation: Setting up civil lawsuit for substantial monetary damages
  • Shame and regret: Reframing consensual encounter after feeling guilty or embarrassed
  • Social pressure: Family or friends pressuring victim to report incident
  • Mental health issues: Delusions, false memories, or severe psychological problems
  • Attention seeking: Desire for sympathy or attention from others
  • Cover-up motivations: Hiding infidelity or other behavior from partners

Insufficient Force Defense

Challenging the force element of PC 287:

  • No physical force used: Sexual activity accomplished without violence or coercion
  • Consensual aggressive activity: Rough sexual activity agreed to by both parties
  • No verbal threats: Absence of threats,
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