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Could you explain your reasoning then please livia?
If a man is capable of acheiving an erection whilst drunk can he truly be that 'out of control'? If so then why is this not used as defence in rape cases? ' It wasn't my fault I was drunk and out of control when I raped that woman' It just wouldn't wash. 'When he came to pass sentence the judge said: ".... [the complainant] was in no position to form a capacity to consent to sexual intercourse, and you, when you arrived, must have realised that." https://www.crimeline.info/case/r-v-...-chedwyn-evans
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