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Not to hand, no. But, since the large majority of adult rape cases never get to trial it's hardly rocket science to deduce that the proportion of child cases that would be successfully prosecuted would be very small. How on earth could you prove to the satisfaction of a court that subtle manipulation of the child had taken place? Where and how would you even draw the line?Do you have any actual information to back that up?
Happens all the time with any laws. Legal systems are inherently imperfect - one has to balance the two.A noble goal, but in the process, innocent people get caught in the crossfire.
No, but we may well have an age limit on who can be in that bar.Should we ban free speech to avoid someone saying something dumb in a bar and starting a bar fight?
Do you have any evidence for this? I don't think I know of anybody who has been 'innocent' but punished by statutory rape or equivalent laws.Its the same thing, a law thats intended to do good but punishes far more innocent people than guilty people
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