The investigators also asked Hair for permission to check his uniforms for semen.
“I don’t know my rights. Do I have to?” the former officer asked. “I don’t think I want to do that.”
I plead the right to no blacklight searches!
The investigators also asked Hair for permission to check his uniforms for semen.
“I don’t know my rights. Do I have to?” the former officer asked. “I don’t think I want to do that.”
I plead the right to no blacklight searches!
you are tragically misinformed about what constitutes rape, and I suggest you seek help from a professional.
Your ad hominem is a great argument and really shows your moral high ground on this matter.
Read other comments or inform yourself on California law. Someone under arrest is incapable of giving consent. (Same as a child can’t)
I don’t care about California or any Ameritard state laws since we’re arguing about ethics, not legal advice.