Laxation wrote:http://www.break.com/index/australian-p ... thony.html
Joe' wrote:Think of it this way, if you're 16+ and having sex with a 15-year-old, you can go to jail.
Joakim_Noah13 wrote:Doesn't matter though, if she's 15, she's under the age of consent. He's 16, so he's over the age of consent. If he's taken any photos of anyone under 16, he's gonna get done.
In Australia, sex is legal once you are 12yrs old.
In Australia, sex is legal once you are 12yrs old. However, until you are 16, you can only have sex with someone +-2yrs.
A 12yo could only have sex with a 12-14 yr old, a 15yo could fuck a 13-17yo
The age of consent is a legal barrier to the minor being able to give consent and as such obtaining consent is not in general a defence to having sexual relations with a person under the prescribed age. However, there are some defences in some jurisdictions. Common examples include:
* Limited mistake of age - Where the accused can show mistaken belief that the victim was not under the age of consent. However, where such a defense is provided, it normally applies only when the victim is close to the age of consent or the accused can show due diligence in determining the age of the victim. (ex: A 17 year old who used a fake ID to get into a bar for people 21 & older.)[citation needed]
* Marriage - In those jurisdictions where the marriageable age is less than the age of consent.[citation needed]
* Rape - where someone under the age of consent binds and rapes someone over the age of consent.[citation needed]
These different defenses can change dramatically from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, even between neighbouring states of the same union with the same age of consent.
That doesnt make it bad... just cos its illegal, its not highly immorale or anything like that.
Yesterday he said he had gone to the house with friends but feared seeing his mum and stepdad would end the fun he was having with his newfound fame.
"I drove past it with my mates early this morning," he said while relaxing at the beach with friends.
"I decided not to in the end. I'm sure that they'll be angry at me, but I'm having fun with it and I don't want to go in yet."
With his yellow sunglasses and bare chest one of the fastest spreading images on the internet, Corey is already in demand from some of Australia's biggest youth-oriented brands.
Big Brother and the lads' mag Zoo Weekly have both approached the bleach-haired teen, while Universal Music is believed to be considering a reissue of the Beastie Boys classic Fight For Your Right (To Party) in Corey's image.
"That's pretty good, I like that," Corey said about the Beastie Boys rumour. "It's pretty good if it pulls through. Who doesn't like money?
When it was suggested he take his antics to the US and party girls Paris Hilton or Britney Spears, he said: "I reckon I'd be too high class for them."
Corey said he had been asked to host hundreds of "informal" parties, but talk of being offered $10,000 to host nightclub events had so far come to nothing.
He had no regrets about refusing to take off his sunglasses in an interview with A Current Affair's Leila McKinnon - an exchange that seems destined for classic status.
"I reckon it's hilarious and so do my mates," he said.
Asked if his new fame had helped his chances with the ladies, Corey said: "They either want to get to know me or they hate me, there's no in the middle right now.
"It's fun, it's awesome. I'm famous, I like being famous."
It's pathetic that his poor behaviour and smug attitude may not only win him 15 minutes of fame but some income as well. What a message: "Be a smarmy little brat and all this can be yours!" I sincerely hope that when the time comes for him to enter the real world, it chews him up and spits him out. He deserves no better.
shadowgrin wrote:Quick question: who is better in basketball, a black dude or a pinoy dude. If you thought or considered for a moment that it's the black dude then you're also a little bit racist.
End of any racist discussion.
Jae wrote:VIC: Age of consent is 16, it is a defence if the younger party was aged 10 and the offender was not more than 2 years older.
Victoria
Under the Victorian Crimes Act, the age of consent for all forms of sexual intercourse is 16. However, the legislation does offer a number of defences. Firstly, the legislation does not apply to married couples. Secondly, consent will be a defence if the person:
* Reasonably believed their partner was 16 or over, or
* Was not more than 2 years older than the victim, or
* Reasonably believed they were married to the victim
This final defence is unique to Victoria and it is strange that the other states that offer marriage as a defence do not also offer a defence of reasonable belief of marriage. Victoria also imposes a relatively harsh penalty, with a maximum term of 15 years imprisonment.
Jae, if you are going to argue with what I said, why go ahead and post something that just confirms it?
A defence does make an act legal... If you use defencive homicide as a defence to murder, it changes your actions from unlawful homicide to lawful homicide.
Defences do make crimes legal... Otherwise you wouldn't be acquitted
* Reasonably believed their partner was 16 or over
*I didnt know the laws were state to state, I only knew Victoria - assumed it was aus. wide. Either way, it doesn't matter, because this happened in Victoria.
In Australia, sex is legal once you are 12yrs old.
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