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Can Someone Please Be A Referee In An Argument In The Tl Household
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We were watching a TV drama and a gay man hooked up with a woman on a Tinder type app, had sex, then declared that he was gay. She was outraged and said it was rape. I think it's a deception rape. Mr TL says he met her for casual sex therefore he has done nothing wrong. Who's right?
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dont try to learn law from fiction - only Mortimer ( who was a lawyer) gets it consistently right.
Seems she consented. The leading case I suggest is the UCPI ( under cover police inquiry) where Helen Steel had a baby by an undercover policeman ( hot copper) [snake in the grass (anguis in herba, more like)] - and Judgie Baby held that sex was sex and that fact that it was John SMith and not the Maharajah...was irrelevant. She was going to bed with THAT man
judges are so wise
dont try to learn law from fiction - only Mortimer ( who was a lawyer) gets it consistently right.
Seems she consented. The leading case I suggest is the UCPI ( under cover police inquiry) where Helen Steel had a baby by an undercover policeman ( hot copper) [snake in the grass (anguis in herba, more like)] - and Judgie Baby held that sex was sex and that fact that it was John SMith and not the Maharajah...was irrelevant. She was going to bed with THAT man
judges are so wise
the case where the secret police pretended to be greenham protesters of the hairiest sort, is here - and gave them babies
https:/ /www.ba ilii.or g/ew/ca ses/EWH C/Admin /2018/3 508.htm l
the women lose for criminal proceedings
win in civil law and also human rights ( difft cases)
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the women lose for criminal proceedings
win in civil law and also human rights ( difft cases)
In the case of leddies being given you now babies by secret policeman. -Hot in bed but cold shouldered in the courts
Monica, R v Boyling - - it is said
She was of the clear opinion that the jurisprudence running from 1888 to 2004 established only two species of fraud that vitiated apparent consent: first, as to nature of the sexual act, and secondly as to the identity of the perpetrator, and that the instant case could not be accommodated within these categories.
and it probably fits this
Monica, R v Boyling - - it is said
She was of the clear opinion that the jurisprudence running from 1888 to 2004 established only two species of fraud that vitiated apparent consent: first, as to nature of the sexual act, and secondly as to the identity of the perpetrator, and that the instant case could not be accommodated within these categories.
and it probably fits this
yes. - - - not every lie cancels consent
R v Lawrance ( Jason Lawrance - there are a lot of them)
https:/ /www.9s js.com/ news/va nessa-t homson- summari ses-the -case-o f-r-v-j ason-la wrance/
and it seems pretty straightforward that a lie such as this does NOT make it rape
interesting q
R v Lawrance ( Jason Lawrance - there are a lot of them)
https:/
and it seems pretty straightforward that a lie such as this does NOT make it rape
interesting q
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