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Old Dec 16, 2006, 06:29 PM
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OK a couple of boys in my school were taken for rape actually a gang bang rape but only 3 boys were involved. But the 2 accessories are in there too but the accessories didnt know what was going on they never new. also the girl is only 12 years old nd the boys that raped had sex with her are 19!! she lied about her age to them nd then had consentual sex with them! what will happen to the accessories to the crime?? will they serve tim?? Get house arrest what will the accessories get??? i need help with this!

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Old Dec 16, 2006, 06:38 PM   #2  
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G'day Shiki,

Thanks for your question.

It depends on the jurisdiction, their age and their record. If they are over 18 and have a lengthy record and are found guilty, they would probably do time and serious time.

If they are minors and don't have a record, they would certainly receive a punishment in being sent to juvenile detention depending on the level of their involvement and the seriousness of the crime.

They should talk with a lawyer to get help.

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Old Dec 16, 2006, 06:51 PM   #3  
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Are they all 19?

Where did this happen?
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Old Dec 16, 2006, 07:00 PM   #4  
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Hi Shiki,
It is hard to say, but I would reckon, if adults, they will at least serve some house arrest with a fairly legnthy probation. No matter how you look at it, they were roughly complicit in the comission of a serious crime. I don't think that any judge is likely going to buy that they didn't have some inkling that she was perhaps underage. I'm sure the ones who committed that crime knew full well, but felt they had something a "weasel clause" so to speak, in the fact that she ostensibly consented.
The most crucial and important thing is, legally she had no ability to consent. Regardless of what she might have said, it can't be upheld in court. Never mind the fact, that mentally and psychologically she's not remotely mature enough to even begin to understand the ramifications of her actions.
Regardless of the fact that they made a poor decision in not attempting to stop what was going on, they certainly chose their friends obviously very poorly. And peer pressure or wanting acceptance is a very inept excuse in my book, bordering on detestable at the age of 19.
I hate to be the one to say it, but, "Lie down with dogs. Wake up with fleas." Hopefully they will know enough not simply to stand by next time. And hopefully the victim will get the help that she will very likely need.
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Hello Shiki:

A couple things. I understand that you are friends with some of the boys. I also understand that you weren’t there. Yes, the boys claim that she lied. I’ll bet she claims that she didn’t. I dunno. I wasn’t there either.

By the way, 19 year old "boys" are adults in the eyes of the law. Plus, accessories to a crime are often times as guilty as the actual perpetrators. What did they do? Guard the door while this supposed consensual sex was going on? Hold her down?

From what you’ve related, there was, at the very least, a statutory rape, and it could be worse – FAR WORSE! The "boys" need serious legal help right now! Tell them to hire the best criminal attorney they can afford. Tell them also, NOT to talk to the cops.

Given a rape of this magnitude, with a girl as young as this, if found guilty, they're looking at serious JAIL time - NOT house arrest!

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These guys are facing serious time in prison. Just the mere fact that she is only 12 years old. How do you think a jury will view that? Not good. They need very good legal counsel but I'll bet you dollars to donuts that they have already told the cops everything under the sun that will incriminate themselves!
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