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In minnesota can an 18 year old be charged with anything if they have sex with a 14 year old? (4 year and 12 day age difference)
In minnesota can an 18 year old be charged with anything if they have sex with a 14 year old? (4 year and 12 day age difference)
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It's always a crime to have sex with a child!
I stand corrected.No, it isn't. First, many states' (including Minnesota) laws make the "age of consent" something less than the age of majority. Second, many states (including Minnesota) have "Romeo and Juliet" laws that make what would otherwise be statutory rape not a crime if the two persons involved are sufficiently close in age.
The statute to which you linked is not the appropriate statute (it relates to non-consensual sexual conduct (regardless of age) or "masturbation or lewd exhibition of the genitals in the presence of a minor under the age of 16"). The correct statute is section 609.345, which provides that, if the younger person is between 13-16 and the older person is no more than four years older, it's not a crime.
In this case, the older person is too old to take advantage of the "Romeo and Juliet" law, but the blanket statement that "it's always a crime to have sex with a child" is demonstrably incorrect.
In minnesota can an 18 year old be charged with anything if they have sex with a 14 year old? (4 year and 12 day age difference)
I have no clue how to use this. I got her, her and I dont know want she to tell what somebody did. What about no proof if I wrapped my warrior?