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consent to abuse

2004-10-04 19:59:09.654698+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

A correspondent forwards an article about a Pennsylvania case that, among other things, is asking questions about whether a person can consent to abuse. There's a lot of "he said-she said" going on in it, the waters are very muddied, but I'll keep my eyes open about future developments in the case.

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