Two Teens Have Sex. Neither Could Legally Consent, But Only the Boy Gets a Felony Charge

Reason
Mar. 11, 2015

If two people are equally unable to give consent, but have sex anyway, should either be charged with a crime? It's a question that many college administrators wrestle with when drugs and alcohol are factors in sexual assault disputes. The verdict often seems to be that male students are uniquely responsible for ascertaining that their sexual partners are in a state of mind to consent, even when the female is the initiator and both are intoxicated.

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