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Topic: law or not
leo(law enforcement officer) Posted 12:42 pm, 11/07/2009
Natural Disaster,
That is a crime here is the NC law that applies,

14‑202.2. Indecent liberties between children.
(a) A person who is under the age of 16 years is guilty of taking indecent liberties with children if the person either:


(1) Willfully takes or attempts to take any immoral, improper, or indecent liberties with any child of either sex who is at least three years younger than the defendant for the purpose of arousing or gratifying sexual desire; or


(2) Willfully commits or attempts to commit any lewd or lascivious act upon or with the body or any part or member of the body of any child of either sex who is at least three years younger than the defendant for the purpose of arousing or gratifying sexual desire.


(b) A violation of this section is punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor.


1Squirtgun Posted 11:00 am, 11/07/2009
I know in SC a Deputy serves at "the pleasure of the Sheriff"...peroid,, meaning he can hire or fire you for ANYTHING. I know one Deputy almost got fired because his grass in his yard wasn't low enough for his neighbor and they complained. He was told to mow it lower but didn't. They complained again and he was told by the Sheriff himself if another call came in about it he would be fired. I've even seen several Deputies fired because the were black. Yep they were holding some "black power" type meetings and he fired them, one was the uniform patrol Captain. It went to an ACLU thing and some got there job back after several years but when all was said and done,,under the law he didn't have to give them back their job and did nothing illegal because they worked at his pleasure and,,,they didn't get any back pay either. Police work under some really hard expectations on morality. You can be fired for anything deemed immoral.

oncebittentwiceshy Posted 09:16 am, 11/07/2009
Thats whats wrong with this country now, they are enforcing laws that shouldnt be on the books, and not enforcing others that should be! we got our priorities in the wrong order!For instance, had you rather a gay person talk your young child into having sex with a them, "the same sex"Or had you rather have them give them a joint of pot?I know you had rather neither, butId alot rather my son smoke a joint then to have sex with another man,But its going on in our schools, and they not even trying to stop it1

After reading the above posting, I'm not surprised you prefer " a joint of pot" in our schools. It's just another myth that gay people are child molesters. Most pedophiles are married, heterosexual men.

BushKisser Posted 11:56 pm, 11/06/2009
our moral standards are so low today and people see others living together so often that they think that it is ok to do that ! but actually its not ok, its a sin, and it is against the law, and should be ! but we have relaxed the laws on things the rich want to do, and tightened the laws on what the poor want to do!

Natural_Disaster Posted 11:49 pm, 11/06/2009
Did you know if a 14 yr old forces a 3 yr old to perform sexual acts, it can be considered child on child molestation and no charges will be filed?

YanksHeels1 Posted 11:34 pm, 11/06/2009
There are alot of old laws like that, that in todays time would be threw out if ever went to the courts..or should be.

BushKisser Posted 10:38 pm, 11/06/2009
it is true, my grandfather has been dead for years but he said when he was growing up, he has saw on several occassions where the neighbors would report something like that in their neighborhood, and the law would come and remove one or the other from the home. if he was living he would be 99, so it hasnt been all that long ago! And now if they are called they should by law remove a gay person from a home where they are sleeping together with the same sex ! Thats whats wrong with this country now, they are enforcing laws that shouldnt be on the books, and not enforcing others that should be! we got our priorities in the wrong order!
For instance, had you rather a gay person talk your young child into having sex with a them, "the same sex"
Or had you rather have them give them a joint of pot?
I know you had rather neither, but
Id alot rather my son smoke a joint then to have sex with another man,
But its going on in our schools, and they not even trying to stop it1

just a guy Posted 9:58 pm, 11/06/2009
There is a fund for assitance for burial for victims of violent crimes in nc a woman filed for it because her daughter was killed by her boyfriend in her own house. She was denied because the state said she was killed while commiting a crime , the crime being liveing with her boyfriend out of wedlock whitch is still on the books as a class one crime

Mtnbiker Posted 8:18 pm, 11/06/2009
decsurvey I bet that's a myth about the motel thing because in NC there is no such thing as common law marriage like many other states have

lightningkat Posted 8:11 pm, 11/06/2009
also illegal for the woman to be on top

lightningkat Posted 8:10 pm, 11/06/2009
Nice way to save on wedding expenses

smart*** Posted 8:10 pm, 11/06/2009
its also illegal to take in the butt, so BE CAREFUL

decsurvey Posted 8:08 pm, 11/06/2009
All you have to do is check in to a motel, register as man and wife and you are legally married.

I do not know if that NC law has changed yet.

AngryKid Posted 7:58 pm, 11/06/2009
sho enough was

Deborah Hobbs, 40, says her boss, Sheriff Carson Smith of Pender County, near Wilmington, told her to get married, move out or find another job after he found out she and her boyfriend had been living together for three years. The couple did not want to get married, so Hobbs quit.

Her lawsuit, filed in March in state court, seeks to have the cohabitation law declared unconstitutional.

"Certainly the government has no business regulating relationships between consenting adults in the privacy of their own homes," said Jennifer Rudinger, state executive director of the ACLU. "This law is 200 years old and a lot of people are very surprised that we even have it on the books."

The sheriff told the Star-News of Wilmington last year that Hobbs' employment was a moral issue as well as a legal question. He said that he tries to avoid hiring people who openly live together, but he doesn't send out deputies to enforce the law. . . .

Mtnbiker Posted 7:57 pm, 11/06/2009
wasn't there a civil lawsuit a couple years back where a female deputy (down near Wilmington maybe?) was told to get married or quit cohabitating or she'd be fired

seems like the sheriff was relying on one of those archaic laws like you're talking about

lightningkat Posted 7:55 pm, 11/06/2009
funny thing is if they enforced this law then the jails would have to be enlarged enough to house close to half the state population. Maybe some one could be smart enough to look up the exact figures but me being a blond I'm not sure how to.

Kishy Posted 7:55 pm, 11/06/2009
There is a **** of alot of people breaking the law then. LMAO

marlonbrando Posted 7:54 pm, 11/06/2009
We have a law against that, but there is no law against necrophilia.
North Carolina is a strange place.

Pryinmind Posted 7:53 pm, 11/06/2009
The surp court over turned all laws like that in the Tex case a few years ago. The state of NC may have a law that says that but the law is unconstitution.

AngryKid Posted 7:49 pm, 11/06/2009
The unlawful cohabitation statute is found under North Carolina General Statutes; Chapter 14, Criminal Law; Article 26, Offenses against Public Morality and Decency:

Quote:

NCGS § 14‑184.

Fornication and adultery.

If any man and woman, not being married to each other, shall lewdly and lasciviously associate, bed and cohabit together, they shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor: Provided, that the admissions or confessions of one shall not be received in evidence against the other.




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