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| Mirrors aside! Absent a statutory definition, it is interesting to look at some dictionarys and the like. No doubt, genitals are a part of the reproductive system. What are breasts if they are also not part of the reproductive system? Further, aren't genitals and breasts both considered part of sex organs? Also, many condemn the exposure of breasts as much as the exposure of the anus, penis, or vagina. Is there any reason for exempting breasts from the indecency by exposure? Legislative oversight or policy decision?
One of my colleagues, Jessie Allen, has suggested proceeding under 21.11(a)(1), still as an attempt). In other words, def causes child to engage in sexual contact by having her touch her own breasts for his sexual gratification. Does this help?
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| Posts: 532 | Location: McKinney, Tx | Registered: June 22, 2001 |
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| quote: Originally posted by jane starnes: Who needs to do research to see of breasts are considered "any part of the genitals." I have a mirror. They're not.
Nice to finally meet you last week. You're always good for brightening an otherwise less-interesting day. You weren't using one of those trick mirrors like they have in the circus, were you? [This message was edited by Greg Gilleland on 06-27-06 at .] [This message was edited by Greg Gilleland on 06-27-06 at .] |
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| John, my understanding of why breasts are not included in the indecent exposure statute is two-fold: first, men have them too, it is just that no one cares to see them (especially if they are big enough to require a "mansiere"); second, we would have to go after women who breast feed in public - maybe they shouldn't, but who is going to tell them to stop? And while they are part of sexual development, nobody gets pregnant doing anything with breasts. Can you imagine the pregnancy rate if that would work? (Right up there with getting pregnant from French-kissing)
E, I agree with bgrobb, the solicitation statute expressly includes 43.25, and the sexual conduct definition there includes anything exposing the nipple.
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| Posts: 70 | Location: Lockhart, Texas | Registered: October 05, 2004 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Whitney: (especially if they are big enough to require a "mansiere Whitney
IT'S THE BRO!!!!! Not Mandiere. |
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