Absolutely.
I want to emphasize the fact that the law I learned in law school is really different from what I hear from victims. I've heard from victims. They said they're not pressing charges because there's a limitation. It's prescribed, which, of course, doesn't make sense for sexual assault. I've had victims say that they're not going to press charges because there was no penetration, which also doesn't make sense with the state of the law.
It's really important to consider that the law is not always applied in this very sophisticated way. The way the Supreme Court applies the law is not the same way that police officers or prosecutors across the country will necessarily apply the law.