Anonymous ID: 9ddeae April 12, 2024, 5:54 p.m. No.20718521   🗄️.is 🔗kun

RAPIST'S RIGHTS TO WOMEN - OR- WOMEN AS LEGAL PROPERTY OF RAPISTS, (apparently a few laws still need changed.)

 

>>20716825 PB

>New PDJT truth

>The Supreme Court in Arizona went too far on their Abortion Ruling, enacting and approving an inappropriate Law from 1864.

 

Rapists have always had rights to any child born of their crime. After all, women were just property of men.

Imagine having a rapist take rights to your wife's body and the child she chose to bear, even though the child came from a rape before (or even after) you were married.

 

In multiple states today, rapists can sue their victims for parental custody

 

"Benoit’s persistence eventually convinced state Sen. Victoria Steele to sponsor the House Bill. Currently, 15 states—Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, South Dakota, Texas, and Vermont, and Washington—terminate parental rights of a rapist based on the civil standard of clear and convincing evidence. These states are supported by the federal Rape Survivor Child Custody Act (RSCCA), which authorizes the U.S. attorney general to make grants to states that pass legislation terminating the parental rights of men who father children through rape. States must use the “clear and convincing evidence” standard, which is the predominant standard in the U.S. for termination of parental rights, to determine whether the father committed rape. The “clear and convincing” legal standard means that the evidence being presented must be “highly” and substantially more probable to be true rather than untrue. Currently, however, only 32 states allow the termination of parental rights of rapists who conceive a child, while others have varying restrictions in place, and many still require criminal conviction."

 

https://prismreports.org/2022/03/22/in-multiple-states-rapists-can-sue-their-victims-for-parental-custody/

(Pic related 1)

How Parental Rights for Rapists Vary By State

https://www.mylifetime.com/movies/you-cant-take-my-daughter/articles/how-parental-rights-for-rapists-vary-by-state