Rape-By-Deception, Ctd

Dana McCourt makes a distinction:

Apparent consent can be invalid is if the person has been
If a prankster serves you a delicious brownie telling you that
made of chocolate, and neglects to tell you about the
ingredient, it's fair to say that you didn't consent to getting high.

In this case, the woman argues that she was deceived, and if
was, her consent would be meaningless.  Lack of consent means rape.

So, I'm still not convinced.  I think that the difference lies...

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Published on July 23, 2010 07:47
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