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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Revision as of 16:35, 17 November 2012
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. |