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eating the young

2006-03-07 23:19:54.997667+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Gotta love the law:

Requiring a criminal defendant to register as a sex offender for life for having consensual oral sex with a 16-year-old is unconstitutional because it treats the crime more harshly than unlawful intercourse with a minor, the state [California] Supreme Court ruled Monday.

However, this article quotes the dissenting justice:

"As any teenager or adult knows, intercourse is distinct from oral copulation, involving a wholly different sexual act that, unlike oral copulation, may result in pregnancy and the birth of a child," he wrote.

"Given this significant difference in the potential real-life consequences of the two acts, the Legislature reasonably could decide that different registration schemes for the two groups of offenders are appropriate as a matter of public policy."

So while I agree with the results of the decision, it's pretty clear that really what's needed is a good smacking around for some legislators.

[ related topics: Children and growing up Sexual Culture Law Current Events California Culture ]

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