11-27-2011
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I'm not against a law that protects women from being battered (I've just learned this word from you ), but we were talking about the wife being raped by her husband, you can't just issue a law that punishes the guy just because his wife wasn't in the mood for it, some women can manipulate this law... Women can be evil too
I'd like to add this
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Originally Posted by Wikipedia
While the law in theory may hold no distinction between a spouse or any other person, in practice when the case comes to court there will be difficulties in proving that rape in fact took place. This is because in marriage, sexual relations are to be expected, and if the defense claims consent, then the evidential burden is a very difficult burden for the prosecution to discharge. [57]
The very definition of consent can also lead to problems and deadlock, since social norms permit a varying level of physical intimacy (and freedom) depending on the relationship between the parties.
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