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Sexting vs actually having sex
2017-10-06 20:05:24.249337+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Indiana Supreme Court decides that sending nude
pictures to a 16 year old is illegal, even though the age of consent is 16 so actually
having sex with that 16 year old wouldn't be illegal.
Indiana Supreme Court: Sex with 16-year-olds is
legal, but sending them nude photos is not:
"The Dissemination Statute clearly protects minors under the age of 18 from the
dissemination of matter harmful to them," Justice Mark S. Massa wrote in the unanimous
opinion. "Whether this inconsistent statutory treatment of minors aged 16 and 17 is
advisable with respect to sexually-related activity is a matter for the legislature, and
whether Thakar’s alleged conduct violated the Dissemination Statute is a matter for the
jury."
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