[quote='Neimenovic' pid='1034843' dateline='1440862903']
What. No really. What are you saying? ._.
Statutory rape is rape of a minor. Are you saying 10yos are not minors? ._.
[quote]
Statutory rape is just the rape/sex with a minor. There is a big difference between Statutory Rape, Rape, and Child Molestation.
Statutory rape . . .Statutory: (required, permitted, or enacted by statute) means you can not have sex because of age. Not that an actual rape occurred.
Statutory rape is given the second term "rape" because it is argued that, even a teenager, dose not hold the rational understanding to full consent with anyone that is legally an adult and therefor "trick or coerced" was used into having sex.
Statutory rape in other words is "underage consensual" sex with a teenager between the age of 13 to 18 (depending on the state).
It is not rape of a minor or rape like you think, because both party agree, but one of the party members is underage (underage consent) . . It is statutory rape because of the age of the person.
If it is accrual rape then it is not statutory, regardless of age. It fall under the full charge of rape.
Rape: is force against one's well in being penetrated, vaginal or anally with a foreign object (sometime put under the charge of Sodomy depending on the state.) or forced to engaged in intercourse.
Any sexual act including intercourse with a minor between the ages of 0-12 is considered child molestation. Not statutory rape.
[quote='Neimenovic' pid='1034843' dateline='1440862903']
NO IT'S NOT!!! IT'S A COUPLE RULINGS IN SPECIFIC SITUATIONS!!! IF YOU BUGGER A KID YOU STILL GO TO JAIL!!! [/quotes]
Nnnoooo, that is not what it means and rulings are not just for individual cases. Each one effects future rulings that deal with the same issue. Ummm you do know what precedent in law means right and how it effect/works?
[quote='Neimenovic' pid='1034843' dateline='1440862903']
WHY ARE WE SHOUTING!!!!
[/quote]
I have notes this in America, that many think that exclamation points and all cap letters means shouting. But it does not just mean that.
!!! means exasperation or indicate forceful utterance or strong feeling or distinctive indication of major significance, interest, or contrast
All CAP's is also like an emphases of the word or meaning. Like Oh my God.
How you can tell the difference? I always thought that one knows because the could know know who the person is talking is and how the express them self or other words that or in the sentences are disrespectful to the read.
What. No really. What are you saying? ._.
Statutory rape is rape of a minor. Are you saying 10yos are not minors? ._.
[quote]
Statutory rape is just the rape/sex with a minor. There is a big difference between Statutory Rape, Rape, and Child Molestation.
Statutory rape . . .Statutory: (required, permitted, or enacted by statute) means you can not have sex because of age. Not that an actual rape occurred.
Statutory rape is given the second term "rape" because it is argued that, even a teenager, dose not hold the rational understanding to full consent with anyone that is legally an adult and therefor "trick or coerced" was used into having sex.
Statutory rape in other words is "underage consensual" sex with a teenager between the age of 13 to 18 (depending on the state).
It is not rape of a minor or rape like you think, because both party agree, but one of the party members is underage (underage consent) . . It is statutory rape because of the age of the person.
If it is accrual rape then it is not statutory, regardless of age. It fall under the full charge of rape.
Rape: is force against one's well in being penetrated, vaginal or anally with a foreign object (sometime put under the charge of Sodomy depending on the state.) or forced to engaged in intercourse.
Any sexual act including intercourse with a minor between the ages of 0-12 is considered child molestation. Not statutory rape.
[quote='Neimenovic' pid='1034843' dateline='1440862903']
NO IT'S NOT!!! IT'S A COUPLE RULINGS IN SPECIFIC SITUATIONS!!! IF YOU BUGGER A KID YOU STILL GO TO JAIL!!! [/quotes]
Nnnoooo, that is not what it means and rulings are not just for individual cases. Each one effects future rulings that deal with the same issue. Ummm you do know what precedent in law means right and how it effect/works?
[quote='Neimenovic' pid='1034843' dateline='1440862903']
WHY ARE WE SHOUTING!!!!
[/quote]
I have notes this in America, that many think that exclamation points and all cap letters means shouting. But it does not just mean that.
!!! means exasperation or indicate forceful utterance or strong feeling or distinctive indication of major significance, interest, or contrast
All CAP's is also like an emphases of the word or meaning. Like Oh my God.
How you can tell the difference? I always thought that one knows because the could know know who the person is talking is and how the express them self or other words that or in the sentences are disrespectful to the read.