Under a law that dates back to 1907, marital infidelity is punishable by up to 90 days in jail and a $500 fine.
“You shouldn’t go to jail for cheating on someone. ” In New York State, USA, marital infidelity is still punishable by up to 90 days in prison and a $500 fine under a 1907 law that may soon be repealed.
On the streets of the American city, very few New Yorkers are really aware of the existence of such a law, which in any case has gradually fallen into neglect and outmoded. “I didn’t realize, can you really go to jail for adultery?
“It’s definitely still one of those many laws that nobody knows about,” said Tom.
“We must be strong to protect human rights”
It was Charles Levine, a Democratic member of the New York State Assembly, who first proposed the repeal of this law. If convictions are rare now, there have only been twelve since 1972, confirming The Telegraphthe latter believes that “the State does not need to regulate consensual sexual behavior between adults.”
The last known case dates back to 2010, but the charges were dropped following an agreement between the two parties.
“Most of the defendants are women. And in a time when, not only in the United States but around the world, traitors are trying to establish themselves as leaders, we must be strong and stand our ground. to protect human rights. women’s rights are part of it”, he insists, to BFMTV.
Although the first attempt at repeal had already taken place in 1964, without success, Charlie’s campaign could come to fruition. The bill passed the New York Senate and is now awaiting final approval from the Senate.
As the Telegraph says, the Catholic Church itself would tend to see this ancient law disappear. “Adultery is a sin.
Currently, there are still laws that condemn infidelity in 16 states in the United States, including Michigan, Wisconsin and Oklahoma.
2024-04-24 06:20:37
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