
05-17-2007, 12:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Drolefille
Because he says she consented and she says she didn't. Semen is proof of intercourse, not proof of rape. And say they're both drunk off their asses, who was raped? The aggressor? Both of them?
Sentences vary a LOT depending on what state you're in and the type of offense and prior history. I'm pretty sure Probation is potentially an option in some areas, mandated therapy can be done in conjunction with jail time.
Most people are reluctant to charge an alleged rape victim with perjury because it IS possible it happened but couldn't be proved. But it's becoming more common if it's clear she lied.
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He shouldn't have been drunk. He should have been more responsible. Her too. Plus, they can tell if there was forced penetration. I just think things should be cut and dry, black and white. None of this grey area stuff. I would suck as an attorney.
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