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beckytexas
Feb 10, 2010, 08:23 AM
I am seeing a man that is married and his wife says she is going to get me thrown in jail can she do this

J_9
Feb 10, 2010, 08:39 AM
No, she can't. I'm going to keep my big mouth shut for the rest of the story.

ScottGem
Feb 10, 2010, 08:43 AM
While adultery is grounds for divorce in IL, its not a criminal act. Some states still have laws against adultery. But I doubt, even if it was a criminal act, I doubt if any DA would prosecute it.

passmeby
Feb 10, 2010, 11:49 AM
It's funny that it's still technically illegal in some places! Hey, if she keeps harassing you about getting you arrested, then perhaps you could bring up the fact that her husband is just as guilty as you are of adultery and he would be in the same legal jeopardy as you if she insists on trying to bring charges.

this8384
Feb 10, 2010, 12:08 PM
i am seeing a man that is married and his wife says she is going to get me thrown in jail can she do this

As Scott pointed out, some states have very old laws which are still "technically" legal but most attorneys won't prosecute for something like this.

And I do not recommend harassing your lover's wife by any means. Harassment is something that you can and will be prosecuted for. Saying "I'll tell on you if you tell on me" is childish and terrible legal advice.

passmeby
Feb 10, 2010, 12:15 PM
Sorry you misunderstood me, I did not tell her to harrass anyone! This is a silly matter and the post was made in a light hearted manner! I simply meant that if this woman contacts her again and threatens her with jail, that she could say "Well, if I'm going to jail for adultery, then so is your husband!!" As in the age-old saying, "what's good for the goose is good for the gander" or "it takes two to tango". Of course, the sole intent would be to stop the woman from threatening her, not to ACTUALLY tell on him! How exactly does the wife think she would get this woman convicted without having her husband get in hot water too? I think the wife is no doubt angry and is saying this out of anger and not thinking it through... I mean, really, how could she bring about charges against the "other woman" only and not implicate the husband in the process? Bringing that little factor up would probably end the harassment! I thought the light tone was obvious, but I apologize for the confusion!

this8384
Feb 10, 2010, 12:20 PM
Sorry you misunderstood me, I did not tell her to harrass anyone!! This is a silly matter and the post was made in a light hearted manner!! I simply meant that if this woman contacts her again and threatens her with jail, that she could say "Well, if I'm going to jail for adultery, then so is your husband!!" As in the age-old saying, "what's good for the goose is good for the gander" or "it takes two to tango". I thought the light tone was obvious, but I apologize for the confusion!!

I know you meant it "light-hearted"; the problem is that joking and/or sarcasm are not easily detected through the Internet. When you say:

It's funny that it's still technically illegal in some places!! Hey, if she keeps harassing you about getting you arrested, then just go ahead and do it right back to her-say that YOU'LL have her husband locked up for it as well. He's just as guilty of it as you are, right??!!
Someone might be prone to take you up on your advice.

Once again, as you have been told numerous times before, this is a law board and our answers here must conform to the law. If you want to make jokes and encourage childish behavior, the relationship board has plenty of threads like this.

ScottGem
Feb 10, 2010, 12:23 PM
You should know better than this at this point. This is a LAW board and answers need to conform to existing statutes. Therefore, your initial post was not appropriate for this forum. If you haven't learned the site rules by this point after so many run-ins with the MODs I wonder if you will ever get it. Quit while you are behind.

twinkiedooter
Feb 11, 2010, 03:06 PM
No, you can't be arrested for adultery. If that was the case then way too many people would be in jail too many times. Those are outdated laws and not enforceable any longer. I'm sure wifey still thinks they are enforceable.

Fr_Chuck
Feb 11, 2010, 05:41 PM
Many of the "bedroom" laws are no longer enforced while many are stll on the books.

But no she can not, she can of course file for divorce, get alimony and property division.

JudyKayTee
Feb 13, 2010, 03:38 PM
Sorry you misunderstood me, I did not tell her to harrass anyone!! This is a silly matter and the post was made in a light hearted manner!! I simply meant that if this woman contacts her again and threatens her with jail, that she could say "Well, if I'm going to jail for adultery, then so is your husband!!" As in the age-old saying, "what's good for the goose is good for the gander" or "it takes two to tango". Of course, the sole intent would be to stop the woman from threatening her, not to ACTUALLY tell on him!! How exactly does the wife think she would get this woman convicted without having her husband get in hot water too? I think the wife is no doubt angry and is saying this out of anger and not thinking it through.....I mean, really, how could she bring about charges against the "other woman" only and not implicate the husband in the process? Bringing that little factor up would probably end the harassment!! I thought the light tone was obvious, but I apologize for the confusion!!



I thought you understood that the legal boards are different from the other boards. There are NO "silly" questions. Quite candidly some of the things you have posted struck me as somewhat left of center but I still answered them to the best of my ability.

The person who posted this had a serious concern and telling her it is a "silly" concern helps no one. Yes, adultery IS a crime in some States. Whether it's enforced depends on the local authorities.

Please - if you can't answer in an adult manner, please don't answer at all.