California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Greene, E068537 (Cal. App. 2018):
Defendant points out that Doe 1 "did not specifically state what caused [him] to ejaculate" during each incident. "Ejaculation, however, is not an element of rape; all that is required is 'sexual penetration, however slight.' ( 263.)" (People v. Wallace, supra, 44 Cal.4th at p. 1079.) Thus, what caused defendant to ejaculate during each incident, or even whether he ejaculated during any of the incidents, is irrelevant to whether he committed rape.
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