08-02-2018, 07:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-02-2018, 08:13 AM by FaceInTheCrowd.)
If the writers had asked a "technical advisor" about this, the answer would have been "???"
There are only a few states in the US where sex through impersonation is even considered a crime, much less a felony such as rape. Here in Oregon, there are two possible charges that it might fall under. One of them would require a jury to accept an interpretation of law that has never been tested in court, and the other didn't take effect until 2017. They're both misdemeanors.
There are only a few states in the US where sex through impersonation is even considered a crime, much less a felony such as rape. Here in Oregon, there are two possible charges that it might fall under. One of them would require a jury to accept an interpretation of law that has never been tested in court, and the other didn't take effect until 2017. They're both misdemeanors.