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children , and to render underage children capable of sexual consent , it must
expressly so declare . Langle , 146 Vt . at 516 , 510 A . 2d at 1303 . [ 12 ] 132 .
The statutes defining sexual assault under § 3252 ( a ) ( 1 ) ( A ) , sexual assault
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children , and to render underage children capable of sexual consent , it must
expressly so declare . Langle , 146 Vt . at 516 , 510 A . 2d at 1303 . [ 12 ] 132 .
The statutes defining sexual assault under § 3252 ( a ) ( 1 ) ( A ) , sexual assault
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covering victims incapable of giving consent to sexual acts because of a disability
did not apply to a minor victim because the victim was otherwise “ incapable of
giving legal consent to sexual acts . ” Id . at 263 . In rejecting defendant ' s ...
covering victims incapable of giving consent to sexual acts because of a disability
did not apply to a minor victim because the victim was otherwise “ incapable of
giving legal consent to sexual acts . ” Id . at 263 . In rejecting defendant ' s ...
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Cite as 181 Vt . 118 consent , but again fails to mention that a minor cannot
consent to a sexual act as the majority holds . The majority ' s response to
defendant ' s reliance on this section is that “ S 3254 is not an exhaustive list of
situations in ...
Cite as 181 Vt . 118 consent , but again fails to mention that a minor cannot
consent to a sexual act as the majority holds . The majority ' s response to
defendant ' s reliance on this section is that “ S 3254 is not an exhaustive list of
situations in ...
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