Statutory rape is sexual intercourse with a person who is not of age. Statutory rape laws exist because children are not mature enough to understand the consequences of their actions. They also ostensibly protect young children from being exploited by adults. The child’s consent to the sex DOESN’T MATTER. The fact that you thought she was old enough DOESN’T MATTER. The fact that she was acting like she was 25, and she has been with half the county DOESN’T MATTER. This makes statutory rape a “strict liability” crime. All the prosecutor has to do is prove your age, the child’s age, and the fact
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