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Fulton Sheriff wrongfully evicts Mother and children (view source)
Revision as of 18:38, 5 February 2023
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The Georgia General Assembly identifies certain situations that leave some individuals vulnerable to the will and desires of others (e.g., school teachers, psychiatrists, law enforcement, etc.), and it is clear that Georgia sexual assault laws are created for the very purpose of deterring the exploitation of vulnerable individuals.<ref>Improper Sexual Contact – [https://law.justia.com/codes/georgia/2021/title-16/chapter-6/section-16-6-5-1/ O.C.G.A. § 16-6-5.1] | The Georgia General Assembly identifies certain situations that leave some individuals vulnerable to the will and desires of others (e.g., school teachers, psychiatrists, law enforcement, etc.), and it is clear that Georgia sexual assault laws are created for the very purpose of deterring the exploitation of vulnerable individuals.<ref>Improper Sexual Contact – [https://law.justia.com/codes/georgia/2021/title-16/chapter-6/section-16-6-5-1/ O.C.G.A. § 16-6-5.1] | ||
Georgia’s improper sexual contact law protects not only minors above the age of 16, but people in vulnerable situations from sexual contact and sexually explicit conduct by the following individuals: | Georgia’s improper sexual contact law protects not only minors above the age of 16, but people in vulnerable situations from sexual contact and sexually explicit conduct by the following individuals: | ||
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"Georgia’s statutory rape law does not provide a deterrent for a 43-year-old court ordered male custodian of a non-blood-related 16-year-old girl from developing a romantic relationship with that girl while in his custody," McMaster explained. "That is what's so dangerous about what Flournoy and Kreeger did in '[[The Lion's Den]]' case." | "Georgia’s statutory rape law does not provide a deterrent for a 43-year-old court ordered male custodian of a non-blood-related 16-year-old girl from developing a romantic relationship with that girl while in his custody," McMaster explained. "That is what's so dangerous about what Flournoy and Kreeger did in '[[The Lion's Den]]' case." | ||
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