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- From: csmith@blackplague.gmu.edu (Blackplague)
- Subject: Re: Susan Garvin on Forgery
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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 16:40:04 GMT
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- In article <nyikos.721348444@milo.math.scarolina.edu>,
- nyikos@math.scarolina.edu (Peter Nyikos) wrote:
- > Sounds about right. A lot of "bizarre" laws get to look just a tad less
- > bizarre when you read the fine print. South Carolina has laws against
- > "adultery" and "fornication", but to be illegal these must involve either
- > cohabitation or habitual actions.
- >
- > Even so, one would think that sometimes people would be prosecuted under
- > the law, at the behest of jilted spouses and SO's, but one never reads
- > of such things in the papers.
- >
- > Peter Ny.
-
- Here in Viginia it is illegal for unrelated members of the opposite sex to
- cohabitate. This law DOES get inforced, albeit infrequently. About 2
- years ago a Fairfax County Police Officer was forced to resign or face
- criminal charges when it was discovered that he was living with his girl
- friend.
-
- Blackplague
-