(a)   A person may not:
    (1)   engage in a sexual act with another by force, or the threat of force,
without the consent of the other; and
    (2)   (i)   employ or display a dangerous weapon, or a physical object that the
victim reasonably believes is a dangerous weapon;
      (ii)   suffocate, strangle, disfigure, or inflict serious physical injury on
the victim or another in the course of committing the crime;
      (iii)   threaten, or place the victim in fear, that the victim, or an
individual known to the victim, imminently will be subject to death,
suffocation, strangulation, disfigurement, serious physical injury, or
kidnapping;
      (iv)   commit the crime while aided and abetted by another; or
      (v)   commit the crime in connection with a burglary in the first, second, or
third degree.
  (b)   A person may not violate subsection (a) of this section while also
violating § 3-503(a)(2) of this title involving a victim who is a
child under the age of 16 years.
  (c)   (1)   Except as provided in paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection, a
person who violates subsection (a) of this section is guilty of the
felony of sexual offense in the first degree and on conviction is
subject to imprisonment not exceeding life.
    (2)   A person who violates subsection (b) of this section is guilty of the
felony of sexual offense in the first degree and on conviction is
subject to imprisonment not exceeding life without the possibility of
parole.
    (3)   A person who violates this section is guilty of the felony of sexual
offense in the first degree and on conviction is subject to
imprisonment not exceeding life without the possibility of parole if
the defendant was previously convicted of violating this section or §
3-303 of this subtitle.
  (d)   If the State intends to seek a sentence of imprisonment for life
without the possibility of parole under subsection (c)(2) or (3) of
this section, the State shall notify the person in writing of the
State's intention at least 30 days before trial.
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