I wonder how they think prosecution will benefit or in any way help these kids or protect society.
Sort of a corrollary to the Rape thread, isn't it?
The funny thing is that this law could be applied if the couple were married...which, in the state of Florida, with parental permission, they could be...
Sort of a corrollary to the Rape thread, isn't it?
The funny thing is that this law could be applied if the couple were married...which, in the state of Florida, with parental permission, they could be...
Yeah, well that is why in the rape thread I said I didn't think you could legislate a once size fits all deal - a jury needs to decide after being given ALL the information. One of the problems in our courts these days is there are so many ways to prevent all of the information from being given. Damned hard to make a sound decision when important parts of the puzzle are missing.
Also, I have a huge problem with teenages being labelled sex offenders for having consensual sex with one another. It destroys their lives, it confuses the issue in the minds of the public, and it totally minimalizes the true horror experienced by someone who really was raped.
Perhaps we would have better sentencing for rapists if we stopped calling them "sex offenders" or otherwise lumping them in with teenagers who had consensual sex with each other.
Taking it one step further, this would be a nearly perfect case for jury nullification, a legal principle that alllows a jury to acquit defendents even though they are guilty by the letter of the law.
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I wonder how they think prosecution will benefit or in any way help these kids or protect society.
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Sort of a corrollary to the Rape thread, isn't it?
The funny thing is that this law could be applied if the couple were married...which, in the state of Florida, with parental permission, they could be...
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Yeah, well that is why in the rape thread I said I didn't think you could legislate a once size fits all deal - a jury needs to decide after being given ALL the information. One of the problems in our courts these days is there are so many ways to prevent all of the information from being given. Damned hard to make a sound decision when important parts of the puzzle are missing.
Also, I have a huge problem with teenages being labelled sex offenders for having consensual sex with one another. It destroys their lives, it confuses the issue in the minds of the public, and it totally minimalizes the true horror experienced by someone who really was raped.
Perhaps we would have better sentencing for rapists if we stopped calling them "sex offenders" or otherwise lumping them in with teenagers who had consensual sex with each other.
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Abigail,
Juvenile cases are almost always decided by a judge rather than a jury. Which sometimes makes a common sense decision impossible.
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Aye, doesn't that sum it up beautifully!
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Taking it one step further, this would be a nearly perfect case for jury nullification, a legal principle that alllows a jury to acquit defendents even though they are guilty by the letter of the law.
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