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Holy crap, what's wrong with people? (aka: "Now you stab mommy")
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10704047/
I take a couple things away from this article. First, what sick b*stard tells his 2-year old kid to stab his mother? Second, this mother of a 2-year old child is *17*!!! Even by the loosest laws, that means somebody was having sex when they were 14 or 15, which I'm pretty sure is just flat illegal. ...isn't it? |
Not if the other person was also 14 or 15.
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He's 21 now, which means he was 18 or 19.
I just re-read it. He is the father. |
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Looking at the Connecticut statutory rape laws if she was 15 and he is the biological father (and they weren't married when he knocked her up) then yes, he committed statutory rape.
In that state it is 2nd Degree Sexual Assault to have sex with a 13-16 year old if you are more than 2 years older than the other person. But statutory rape generally isn't charged unless someone presses for it. |
The girl's father showed up. The baby is his grandson.
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Is it Jerry Springer time yet?
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I know nobody cares but this got me wondering and as always I end up sharing anyway.
In this overview of statutory rape laws and statutory rape reporting laws, it seems that Connecticut has explicitly said that while the sex between the two people in this story was illegal, it is not an illegality that creates a mandatory reporting threshold. So, unless someone filed a complaint no charges would have been filed (so, presumably, the girl's parents decided not to go that route). Quote:
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edit: okay, yeah, I see now we got that all straightened out |
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