I'm sure "Mothers demand something stupid" is to thank for such silly laws...

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I'm sure the only counseling the "victim" needs is to not brag about sexual relations he has had.Counseling will be offered to the victim
There were......glock27 wrote:I dont think it should be legally punishable. Thats ridiculous.
A conflict of interest is the only problem that i see. And thats only if she was his teacher and not a teacher.
Why were there never any teachers like this when i was in school lol
Thanks for the link.Pariah3j wrote:PC 21.12 - http://www.sharpcriminalattorney.com/pr ... -students/puma guy wrote:What specific PC did she violate? Also, I wonder if it started prior to his 18th BD. There's never enough information in the reporting that passes for journalism these days.
The law does not care if he was 21.koine2002 wrote:I believe age of consent is 17 in Texas, but not positive.puma guy wrote:What specific PC did she violate? Also, I wonder if it started prior to his 18th BD. There's never enough information in the reporting that passes for journalism these days.
And the situation you describe would be illegal regardless of this law that we are discussing. Just like if a college professor had the same exchange with his/her student, or a manager had a similar exchange with their direct report. That would still be sexual harassment.RoyGBiv wrote:Student: But Ms Smith, I don't want to sleep with you.
Teacher: Well John, if you don't do as I say I'm not sure what grade you'll get on the final, and if you fail my class, you can forget about that college scholarship.
Yes, it's a bit of an extreme example, but, I'm on the side of illegal and should be charged. Position of authority trumps adult consent here, IMO.
Jail? If I'm on the jury I'd vote for probation (given what little facts are known), unless it wasn't the first time or the relationship started when the student was a minor or there was coercion.
Employment? Buh-bye.
A teacher from another school might fall into the same category if they are in a position to or threaten to exert influence via their relationship with the students teachers. Is a military officer allowed to have a relationship with any enlisted personnel, whether in the direct line of command or not? Wonder why not?
Yesninjabread wrote:The locker room talk is interesting. Would you feel the same way if it was a 50yo male teacher and an 18yo female student? How about a 50yo male teacher and a male student?
WTR wrote:The law does not care if he was 21.koine2002 wrote:I believe age of consent is 17 in Texas, but not positive.puma guy wrote:What specific PC did she violate? Also, I wonder if it started prior to his 18th BD. There's never enough information in the reporting that passes for journalism these days.
Actually, under certain circumstances, the answer is yes.RoyGBiv wrote:Is a military officer allowed to have a relationship with any enlisted personnel, whether in the direct line of command or not? Wonder why not?