Wednesday, November 08, 2006

when a man calls ...

And says he's a doctor and you have a fatal illness that can only be cured by having sex with a man who has been innoculated from the disease, and he will arrange you to meet this man in a hotel tomorrow for the low, low price of $4,500 ...

It's probably not true.

Boro v. Superior Court, 210 Ca. Rptr. 122 (California Court of Appeal, First District, 1985).

That's what I learned for Criminal Law today - he wasn't convicted of rape because the fraud was in the inducement rather than the facts, so she knew what she was doing and consented to it.

All my ex-boyfriends are looking so much better. There are such scum out there. Yesterday in Torts I announced my intent to write a happy law casebook - where the bad guys always lose, and when there's death it's at 90 in sleep, and all sex is consensual, and children are never harmed.

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