Fourth-degree sexual assault is a crime that falls under the umbrella of "sexual assault" crimes. The exact definition of fourth-degree sexual assault can vary by jurisdiction, but in general, it refers to a sexual assault of the lowest level or severity. In Wisconsin, for example, fourth-degree sexual assault is a misdemeanor. In Connecticut, it can be a class A misdemeanor or a class D felony, depending on the age of the victim. Fourth-degree sexual assault typically involves non-consensual sexual contact that is not covered by other classes of sexual assault, such as rape or sodomy. Examples of fourth-degree sexual assault can include unwanted groping or other forms of sexual touching.