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July 28, 2025 6 mins

How is Consent Defined in Missouri?

In Missouri, consent is more than just a “yes”—it must be a clear, voluntary, and informed agreement to engage in sexual activity. If you've been charged with a sex crime involving questions of consent, it’s critical to speak with an experienced Missouri criminal defense attorney right away. Your future may depend on it.

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Understanding Consent in Missouri

  • Affirmative Agreement: Consent must be explicit—silence or lack of resistance does not count.
  • Capacity to Consent: A person cannot legally consent if they are intoxicated, unconscious, mentally impaired, or otherwise unable to make rational decisions.
  • Withdrawal of Consent: Consent can be revoked at any time, and sexual activity must stop immediately.

Facing accusations involving lack of consent? Contact Combs Waterkotte or call (314) 900-HELP for a free, confidential case review.

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