Difference between revisions of "Trespassory Rape"

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Trespassory rape is usually considered to be the husband's action against a man who run off with his wife.  Note that the wife is not co-plaintiff and there is no assertion that it was against her will.  The goods taken are usually clothing, household items, and jewelry.
 
Trespassory rape is usually considered to be the husband's action against a man who run off with his wife.  Note that the wife is not co-plaintiff and there is no assertion that it was against her will.  The goods taken are usually clothing, household items, and jewelry.
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Trespassory rape is usually considered to be the husband's action against a man who run off with his wife. Note that the wife is not co-plaintiff and there is no assertion that it was against her will. The goods taken are usually clothing, household items, and jewelry.

Trespassory Rape 1300-1319

Trespassory Rape 1320-1339

Trespassory Rape 1340-1359

Trespassory Rape 1360-1379

Trespassory Rape 1380-1400

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