Fvck those judges and that rapist. I hope this woman gets the justice she deserves.
ghoklebutter
Judges don't have an open hand when applying the law. I've known more than a few disagree with the judgements they HAVE to hand down.
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Fvck those judges and that rapist. I hope this woman gets the justice she deserves.
ghoklebutter
Judges don't have an open hand when applying the law. I've known more than a few disagree with the judgements they HAVE to hand down.
[QUOTE="tagyhag"]Let's not pretend like CA is somehow morally superior to any other state. I'd not expect a law like this out of any state, southern or otherwise. Not morally superior, but liberal enough that archaic laws like these should have been repealed already.We're supposed to be a liberal state and yet we have this archaic law. This is something you'd expect from the Southern states. I really hope legislators listen.
thegerg
[QUOTE="heeweesRus"]#firstworldproblemsghoklebutterIt's pretty much impossible to tell if you're joking. If I were raped in my sleep and my attacker got away with it, I probably wouldn't think of that as a "first world problem." It wasn't in her sleep. She was awake, and thought the rapist was her boyfriend. Again, she was not asleep.
[QUOTE="ghoklebutter"][QUOTE="heeweesRus"]#firstworldproblemsharashawnIt's pretty much impossible to tell if you're joking. If I were raped in my sleep and my attacker got away with it, I probably wouldn't think of that as a "first world problem." It wasn't in her sleep. She was awake, and thought the rapist was her boyfriend. Again, she was not asleep.
And that makes it better?
It wasn't in her sleep. She was awake, and thought the rapist was her boyfriend. Again, she was not asleep.[QUOTE="harashawn"][QUOTE="ghoklebutter"] It's pretty much impossible to tell if you're joking. If I were raped in my sleep and my attacker got away with it, I probably wouldn't think of that as a "first world problem."theone86
And that makes it better?
Of course not! It just bothers me that (s)he keeps saying the victim was asleep even after being told otherwise. It's not what happened, why say it is? It is a horrible situation either way, but ghoklebutter seems to be knowingly trying to spread misinformation.[QUOTE="theone86"][QUOTE="harashawn"] It wasn't in her sleep. She was awake, and thought the rapist was her boyfriend. Again, she was not asleep. harashawn
And that makes it better?
Of course not! It just bothers me that (s)he keeps saying the victim was asleep even after being told otherwise. It's not what happened, why say it is? It is a horrible situation either way, but ghoklebutter seems to be knowingly trying to spread misinformation.Okay, I get that, but the first guy was still calling rape a first world problem because it wasn't the typical violent, back-alley rape that most people think of when they hear the word.
[QUOTE="theone86"][QUOTE="harashawn"] It wasn't in her sleep. She was awake, and thought the rapist was her boyfriend. Again, she was not asleep. harashawn
And that makes it better?
Of course not! It just bothers me that (s)he keeps saying the victim was asleep even after being told otherwise. It's not what happened, why say it is? It is a horrible situation either way, but ghoklebutter seems to be knowingly trying to spread misinformation. I don't try to mislead people. I'm pretty sure the article said that he initiated intercourse with her while she was asleep. Maybe I just misunderstood.[QUOTE="harashawn"][QUOTE="theone86"]Of course not! It just bothers me that (s)he keeps saying the victim was asleep even after being told otherwise. It's not what happened, why say it is? It is a horrible situation either way, but ghoklebutter seems to be knowingly trying to spread misinformation. I don't try to mislead people. I'm pretty sure the article said that he initiated intercourse with her while she was asleep. Maybe I just misunderstood.And that makes it better?
ghoklebutter
Not that it matters but you understood correctly. It clearly says she was asleep when he initiated intercourse:
"Julio Morales had been convicted and sentenced to three years in state prison, found guilty of entering a woman's bedroom late one night once her boyfriend had gone home and initiating sexual intercourse while she was asleep, after a night of drinking."
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