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  2. Crime against nature - Wikipedia

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    For much of modern history, a "crime against nature" was understood by courts to be synonymous to "buggery", and to include anal sex (copulation per anum) and bestiality.[2] [3] Early court decisions agreed that fellatio (copulation per os) was not included, though mainly because the practice was not spoken about when the common-law definition was established (the first attempted fellatio ...

  3. Sodomy laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    On March 22, 1972, the Idaho House voted was 49-15 in favor of House Bill 59, which restored a criminal code framework after the repeal of House Bill 161, which included reinstating common-law crimes and reintroduced the felony "crime against nature" law, which included a minimum five-year penalty with no maximum limit.

  4. Sodomy law - Wikipedia

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    Following Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, [19] the crime of sodomy has often been defined only as the "abominable and detestable crime against nature", or some variation of the phrase. This language led to widely varying rulings about what specific acts were encompassed by its prohibition.

  5. Gerald Bordelon - Wikipedia

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    On June 14, 1990, he kidnapped another woman at knifepoint, and took her to an abandoned building where he forced oral sex on her and raped her. In 1990, Bordelon was convicted of forcible rape and two counts of aggravated crime against nature and sentenced to 20 years in prison. [4] [5]

  6. Rape laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    sodomy, unnatural intercourse, or crime against nature (only anal, generally between two men, sometimes also a man to a woman) [Note 1] sexual abuse (when an accuser was incapable of consenting due to age, or otherwise in an unequal power relation with the accused) sexual assault (can also be non-penetrative) sexual battery

  7. Transgender inmate at Kansas women's prison didn't convince ...

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    Prison officials said the refusal to answer questions was "worrying" because her "most serious crimes are violent actions specifically against women, and because this would be the first time in 50 ...

  8. Criminal law of the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, drug crimes, which comprise a large percentage of federal criminal cases, are subject to federal control because drugs are a commodity traded across state lines, thus making controlled substances subject to regulation by Congress in the Controlled Substances Act, which relies on the Commerce Clause.

  9. Nature: Cast-off crimes must be prevented in the wild - AOL

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    Nature: Cast-off crimes must be prevented in the wild. Gannett. Jim McCormac. July 20, 2024 at 3:00 AM. People love to fish, as evidenced by the 678,000 fishing licenses sold last year in Ohio ...