The statute defining sexual contact refers to nudity and private parts, and, to my knowledge, nothing like that was seen.
In the United States, some states' long-arm statutes refer to specific acts, for example torts or contract cases, which a court may entertain.
The statute referred to by the committee in the Packwood case is closely analogous to the obstruction of justice statute the President has violated.
The current statute only refers to "heinous and cruel" crimes.
As late as 1639, a statute refers to "upper Ossory, alias Mac Gil Patricks country".
The statute refers to substantial rehabilitation and not gut rehabilitation.
The statute of frauds refers to the requirement that certain kinds of contracts be memorialized in a signed writing with sufficient content to evidence the contract.
The statute referred to relatives having a claim for damages when a person died from injuries sustained because of a negligent act.
But the Court responded that federal statutes had always referred to federal programs, and never to the power of tribes with respect to individual Indians.
The public authority justification is well-accepted, and it may be available even in cases where the particular criminal statute at issue does not expressly refer to a public authority justification.