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Originally Posted by BWillie007
Ah..so if a woman sexually molests a minor she just loses her job. If a 20 year old guy has sex with a 16 year old, the book is thrown at him. I see.
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Originally Posted by Dante84
He was 17, older than 16, so he was able to give consent. This isn't a statutory rape case.
When convicted, however, she will be labeled as a sex offender because of the nature of her position and violating the responsibility that she had.
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Originally Posted by BWillie007
Just about every state has statutory rape if it is a teacher or supervisory figure and a student under 18. For example, in Iowa, if you are 29, you can legally rail a 16 year old. If you are a 22 year old teacher, you go to prison if it is your 17 year old student.
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We are agreeing on the fact that its a crime. Although, I am saying it is not statutory rape, and you are.