Written by Rachel Kassenbrock
A Los Angeles-based state appeals court just overturned a rape conviction because a woman who was raped in her sleep by a man impersonating her boyfriend is unmarried. The victim, who at first thought the man was her boyfriend, tried to stop him once she regained consciousness enough to realize he was an imposter. However, because the woman and her boyfriend are not a married couple, her rapist will walk away without penalty: The court said that its decision is based on a California law stating that tricking a victim into sex by impersonation only counts as rape if the victim is married. The three-judge panel of the 2nd District Court of Appeals wrote:
A man enters the dark bedroom of an unmarried woman after seeing her boyfriend leave late at night, and has sexual intercourse with the woman while pretending to be the boyfriend. Has the man committed rape? Because of historical anomalies in the law and the statutory definition of rape, the answer is no, even though, if the woman had been married and the man had impersonated her husband, the answer would be yes.
This ruling means that in California, rapists who attack unmarried men or women by impersonating their significant others are protected under state law. This horrifying concept is made even more infuriating when you consider how this affects gay men and women in the state, who are not allowed to marry.
The justices explained that prosecutors in this particular case employed two legal theories, the first being that the man tricked the woman into having sex with him (which only applies to married women), and the other arguing that under state law, sex with an unconscious person is always defined as rape. The court recommends the prosecutors utilize the latter theory if the case is retried.
Regardless of how the case is tried later, the fact that this man committed rape and is free to do so again because of a legal loophole is unacceptable. This disturbing series of events exemplifies yet again the serious lack of protection and justice this country provides to rape victims.
This post was originally published by Ms. Magazine.
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We are tired of being your human battering instruments. We are tired of male domination of our rightfully inherited trust that we will never see. We are tired of mean misogynist men who steal our possessions and hurt our animals. We are tired of you abducting our children. We are tired of seeing women in the military raped. We are tired of your predators roaming around the street disguising themselves as priests, pastors, football coaches, government representatives.
Tell Your Attorney Generals in each city and state that we are warning all shit disturbing twerps, punks, menaces, drunks, bigots...
If this happens to me, I will filet my attacker in 50 pieces and send each piece to the Secretary of each state.
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A Los Angeles-based state appeals court just overturned a rape conviction because a woman who was raped in her sleep by a man impersonating her boyfriend is unmarried. The victim, who at first thought the man was her boyfriend, tried to stop him once she regained consciousness enough to realize he was an imposter. However, because the woman and her boyfriend are not a married couple, her rapist will walk away without penalty: The court said that its decision is based on a California law stating that tricking a victim into sex by impersonation only counts as rape if the victim is married. The three-judge panel of the 2nd District Court of Appeals wrote:
A man enters the dark bedroom of an unmarried woman after seeing her boyfriend leave late at night, and has sexual intercourse with the woman while pretending to be the boyfriend. Has the man committed rape? Because of historical anomalies in the law and the statutory definition of rape, the answer is no, even though, if the woman had been married and the man had impersonated her husband, the answer would be yes.
This ruling means that in California, rapists who attack unmarried men or women by impersonating their significant others are protected under state law. This horrifying concept is made even more infuriating when you consider how this affects gay men and women in the state, who are not allowed to marry.
The justices explained that prosecutors in this particular case employed two legal theories, the first being that the man tricked the woman into having sex with him (which only applies to married women), and the other arguing that under state law, sex with an unconscious person is always defined as rape. The court recommends the prosecutors utilize the latter theory if the case is retried.
Regardless of how the case is tried later, the fact that this man committed rape and is free to do so again because of a legal loophole is unacceptable. This disturbing series of events exemplifies yet again the serious lack of protection and justice this country provides to rape victims.
This post was originally published by Ms. Magazine.
We are tired of being your human battering instruments. We are tired of male domination of our rightfully inherited trust that we will never see. We are tired of mean misogynist men who steal our possessions and hurt our animals. We are tired of you abducting our children. We are tired of seeing women in the military raped. We are tired of your predators roaming around the street disguising themselves as priests, pastors, football coaches, government representatives.
Tell Your Attorney Generals in each city and state that we are warning all shit disturbing twerps, punks, menaces, drunks, bigots...
If this happens to me, I will filet my attacker in 50 pieces and send each piece to the Secretary of each state.
Secretary of State Office Web Sites for
All U.S. States and Territories
http://entrepreneurs.about.com/od/generalresources/a/secretarystate.htm
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