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  2. Doe v. MySpace, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    They met in person on May 12, 2006, and Solis sexually assaulted Julie at this meeting. On May 13, 2006, Julie's mother called the police in Austin, Texas to report the sexual assault of her daughter. [2] Julie and her mother sued MySpace and its parent company, News Corp., for negligence, fraud, and negligent misrepresentation. [2]

  3. Sexual Assault Survivors' Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    The term "sexual assault" means any nonconsensual sexual act prohibited by federal, state, or tribal law, including when a victim lacks capacity to consent. Funds made available to the Crime Victims Fund under the Victims of Crime Act of 1984 must be used to carry out the requirements of this section, subject to specified exceptions."

  4. List of sex-related court cases in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Supreme Court of Arkansas finds state's sodomy law unconstitutional. GLAD v. Attorney General, 436 Mass. 132, 763 NE.2d 38 (2002) Massachusetts sodomy law declared unconstitutional. Lawrence v. Texas, 539 U.S. 558 (2003), 02-102 *. A Texas law making sodomy with same sex partner illegal, but not with opposite sex partner, is unconstitutional.

  5. UT takes fight to keep athletes' sexual misconduct records ...

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    UT also argues that the Texas Public Information Act allows it to choose whether to hand over the records, rather than mandating or prohibiting their disclosure, citing a clause in the law that ...

  6. 'San Antonio Four' exonerated in 1990s Texas sexual assault cases

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    A Texas court on Wednesday exonerated four women after lawyers argued that they were sent to prison because of false ideas of lesbian behavior. 'San Antonio Four' exonerated in 1990s Texas sexual ...

  7. Rape laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sexual assault in the second degree §5-14-125(B)(b)(1) Between 5 and 20 years Sexual assault in the second degree when victim under 14 and not married to the offender §5-14-125(B)(b)(2) Up to 6 years Sexual assault in the third degree §5-14-126 Between 3 and 10 years Sexual assault in the fourth degree §5-14-127(a)(1)(A) Up to 6 years

  8. Texas Cops Fired for 'Inappropriate' Sexual Contact With ...

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    As a result of the internal affairs investigation, three Lewisville officers were fired, one was demoted, and seven were suspended without pay. Texas Cops Fired for 'Inappropriate' Sexual Contact ...

  9. Texas Penal Code - Wikipedia

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    The first codification of Texas criminal law was the Texas Penal Code of 1856. Prior to 1856, criminal law in Texas was governed by the common law, with the exception of a few penal statutes. [3] In 1854, the fifth Legislature passed an act requiring the Governor to appoint a commission to codify the civil and criminal laws of Texas.