The California appeals court overturned the conviction of rape against a man who was accused of pretending to be the boyfriend of a woman. According to court proceedings the man broke into the bedroom of the woman and had sex with her. The court concluded that the law does not protect unmarried women in these cases.
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Tuesday, January 8, 2013
California court rules raping unmarried women is not rape
A California court ruled that raping a sleeping unmarried woman is not considered rape under the eyes of the law, according to a new ruling issued this week.
The California appeals court overturned the conviction of rape against a man who was accused of pretending to be the boyfriend of a woman. According to court proceedings the man broke into the bedroom of the woman and had sex with her. The court concluded that the law does not protect unmarried women in these cases.
The California appeals court overturned the conviction of rape against a man who was accused of pretending to be the boyfriend of a woman. According to court proceedings the man broke into the bedroom of the woman and had sex with her. The court concluded that the law does not protect unmarried women in these cases.
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