05-06-2016, 06:54 PM
(05-06-2016, 05:50 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: Where do you have that fact from? I'm just curious, given that in most states being intoxicated means, by the law, that they cannot give consent.
I should add a couple of things here. One, the reason for no convictions (if true) is likely due to the fact it would be very hard to get a conviction for such a thing. Two, it is my understanding from the way the laws are written it is also hard to convict because for a lot of them it focuses on using intoxication/mental incapacity in coercing the act to occur. That would be very hard to prove.
I could not find any law in any state that says intoxication cancels consent.
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