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Rape by deception

Rape by deception is a situation in which the perpetrator deceives the victim into participating in a sexual act to which they would otherwise not have consented, had they not been deceived. Deception can occur in many forms, such as illusory perceptions, false statements, and false actions.[1][2][3]

Notable cases edit

United Kingdom edit

In English law, the Court of Appeal in R v Linekar [1995] 3 All ER 69 73 ruled that the basis for such claims is "very narrow", ruling that refusing to pay for sexual services was a fraud, not rape. Cases demonstrating the law on consent as set out in the Sexual Offences Act 2003 include R v Assange (aka Assange v Swedish Prosecution Authority)[Notes 1] (if consent was conditional on the use of the condom during intercourse, and the condition was deliberately disregarded, that was capable of amounting to rape),[5] R(F) v DPP (the sexual act was performed in a way that broke a condition agreed previously),[5] and R v McNally (deceit as to gender).[5]

Three notable cases where this issue arose:

  • The 2011 UK undercover policing relationships scandal, in which police officers obtained sex by deceiving as to their identity, as part of their duties. Crown Prosecutors declined to prosecute on the basis that legally, the actions would not constitute rape as consent to the act itself was informed and the grounds for rape by deceit as to identity was extremely limited.[5][6]
  • In November 2015, British Judge Roger Dutton sentenced a 25-year-old woman, Gayle Newland, to eight years in prison for pretending to be a man as a means of having sex with an unnamed woman of the same age. Newland had made her female victim believe that she was a man by means of deception and used the deception in order to have sex with her on more than 10 occasions, using a dildo. Newland's victim was shocked to discover that her "boyfriend" was in reality female, and testified in Chester Crown Court to a jury that she would have preferred to have been raped by a man.[7][8] Newland was granted a new trial in October 2016 on the grounds that Judge Dutton had given a prejudicial summation.[9] She was convicted again[10] and was sentenced to six-and-a-half years imprisonment on 20 July 2017.[11]
  • In September 2019, serial rapist Jason Lawrance appealed against one of his convictions, in which he had told a victim, prior to having sex with her, that he had had a vasectomy, but admitted afterwards that this was untrue. The conviction for rape by deception was reported to be the first of its kind in the UK.[12] In July 2020, the Court of Appeal ruled that deceit as to fertility does not vitiate consent to sex, and quashed Lawrance's conviction.[13]

United States edit

Massachusetts edit

In 2008, it was reported that a Massachusetts woman, unknowingly had sex with her boyfriend's brother in the dark basement that she was sleeping in. He could not be prosecuted because Massachusetts law requires that rape include the use of force.[14][15] Massachusetts State House Representative Peter Koutoujian crafted rape-by-fraud legislation in response;[16] however, it did not pass because legislators found the law to be too broad.

California edit

On March 30, 1984, Daniel Kayton Boro called a Holiday Inn in South San Francisco. Mariana De Bella was a hotel clerk who answered the phone that morning. Boro told De Bella that he was "Dr. Stevens" and that he worked at Peninsula Hospital. Boro (pretending to be "Dr. Stevens") said that he had the results of her blood test and that she had contracted a dangerous, extremely infectious and possibly deadly disease from using public toilets. Boro went on to tell her that she could be sued for spreading the disease and that she had only two options for treatment. The first option he told her about was an extremely painful surgical procedure (which he described in graphic and gory detail) that would cost $9,000 and require a six-week hospital stay that would not be covered by insurance. The second option, Boro said, was to have sexual intercourse with an anonymous "donor" who would administer a vaccine through sexual intercourse with her. The clerk agreed to the sexual intercourse and arranged to pay $1000 for it, believing it was the only choice she had. Boro instructed her to check into a hotel room and call him when she was there. Boro then arrived at her room as the "donor". He told her to relax and then had sex with De Bella. Boro used no physical force and his victim knowingly allowed him to have sex with her because she believed (falsely) that her life was threatened if she did not receive this "treatment".

Boro was arrested at the hotel shortly after when the police arrived after being called by the victim's work supervisor. He was charged with rape, burglary, and grand larceny under various California statutes and convicted at trial. However, his conviction for rape was later overturned by the California Court on the grounds that California lacked a law against fraudulently inducing someone into sexual intercourse. His convictions for grand larceny and burglary were not overturned, however, because he fraudulently took $1000 from his victim.[17]

The California Legislature subsequently amended the rape statute in 1986 to include that a rape does in fact occur when a victim is not aware of the essential characteristics of the act (the sexual intercourse) due to the perpetrator's fraudulent representation that the sexual act served a professional purpose.

Boro was arrested again for the same scheme three years later. This time he was convicted of rape under the revised California statute. It is believed that Boro used this scheme to rape dozens of women over many years.[18]

In Norwalk, California, on February 20, 2009, Julio Morales sneaked into a sleeping 18-year-old woman's darkened bedroom after he saw her boyfriend leave. The woman said she awoke to the sensation of someone having sex with her and assumed it was her boyfriend. When a ray of light hit Morales's face, and the woman saw he was not her boyfriend, she fought back and Morales fled. The woman called her boyfriend, who then called the police. Julio Morales was convicted of rape under two concepts. He was guilty of rape because he began having sex with the woman while she was still asleep and, therefore, unable to consent. He was also guilty of rape-by-fraud because he had impersonated the woman's boyfriend in order to gain her consent. However, an appellate court ruled that the lower court had misread the 1872 law criminalizing rape-by-fraud. The law stated a man is guilty of rape-by-fraud if he impersonates a woman's husband in order to get her consent. The woman in this case was not married, and Morales had impersonated her boyfriend, not her husband. Because of this one technicality, the appellate court overturned Julio Morales's rape-by-trickery conviction in People vs. Morales in 2013.

To close this loophole in California's rape-by-fraud law, Assemblyman Katcho Achadjian (R-San Luis Obispo) – who tried to introduce a similar bill in 2011 – introduced Assembly Bill 65 and Senator Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa) introduced Senate Bill 59. The two bills quickly passed both houses without one dissenting vote, and were signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown on September 9, 2013. Morales was later re-tried on the basis that the woman was asleep and re-convicted to three years in a state prison, which he had already served.[19] He was also required to register as a sex offender for the remainder of his life.[citation needed]

Israel edit

A legal precedent in Israel classifying sex by deception as rape was set by the Supreme Court in a 2008 conviction of a man[citation needed] who posed as a government official and persuaded women to have sex with him by promising them state benefits.[20][21] Another man, Eran Ben-Avraham, was convicted of fraud after having told a woman he was a neurosurgeon before she had sex with him.[21]

In 2010, a conviction of rape by deception drew international attention when it was first reported that a man deceived a woman into consensual sex within ten minutes of their first meeting by, according to the amended indictment, lying about being Jewish, unmarried, and interested in a long-term relationship.[22] (In later interviews, the man later denied the allegations that he lied, but such denials were not mentioned in his plea bargain.[23][24]) However, it was later reported that the charge had actually been the result of a plea bargain with the defendant in what had originally been a rape-by-force case where the records were sealed by the judge to protect the identity of the victim and avoid the cross-examination of her. (The sex was consensual according to one of the judges.[25][26]) The man was represented by the public defender's office, and the woman by the prosecution. Sabbar Kashur, an Israeli Arab Muslim resident of Jerusalem who was married with two children, accepted a plea bargain and an 18-month sentence on the reduced charge of rape by deception in 2010 after a period of incarceration and house arrest. Details later declassified showed that the initial charge was of violent rape, but the prosecution agreed to the reduced charge of rape by deception because of the victim's confused account and concern at facing another court appearance. They also indicated that the woman was emotionally disturbed and had a history of sexual abuse.[23][26] The court sent the victim to a mental hospital for treatment and convicted Kashur on the lesser charge.[25] Prosecutors agreed to the plea bargain in order to spare the woman a long cross-examination that might undermine her evidence.[26] The public defender appealed the sentence to the Supreme Court, which postponed the sentence pending the appeal and freed Kashur from house arrest.[23] In 2012, the sentence was cut to 9 months by the Supreme Court.[24]

Transgender individuals edit

There is much debate surrounding the topic of transgender people who have sex with partners who are unaware of their trans identity, and whether this is categorized as rape by deception. One argument is that if a transgender person hides their biological sex from a person who would otherwise revoke consent if they knew of their trans identity, it fits the definition of rape by deception in countries like the United Kingdom and Israel. According to an article by University of Toronto Law faculty member Florence Ashley, others say that "arguments against this criminalisation have focused on the realness of trans people's genders: since trans men are men and trans women are women, it is not misleading for them to present as they do", and Ashley specifically focuses on the transgender individuals' lack of malicious intent to deceive in these encounters. Still, there are limitations to this position and do not fully account for what Ashley calls the "messiness" of gendered experiences. Additionally, debate on what makes a transgender person fully transitioned factors into the conversation around deceptive rape. Some may believe post-op transsexuals to be exempt from claims of rape by deception, due to having fully transitioned sex characteristics not noticeably different from a biological male or female.[27]

Legal theorist Alex Sharpe[28] offers a dissenting argument in "Queering Judgement: The Case of Gender Identity Fraud",[29] suggesting that an obligation to disclose undermines the privacy rights of transgender and gender non-conforming people.

Joseph Fischel suggested that the framing of the decision to not disclose as “fraud” not only subjugates the dignity and equality of transgender people, but also their sexual autonomy.[30] He suggests questioning the expectant conditions under which the 'deception' takes place:

The expectation that genitals correspond to gender identification is a normative one, a resolutely heteronormative one. That an expectation is socially normative need not entail that the failure of the expectation be legally actionable.[30]

Cultural depictions edit

The 1984 film Revenge of the Nerds had the protagonist Lewis Skolnick engage in rape by deception after witnessing the character of Betty being turned down for sex by her boyfriend Stan during a costume party themed charity event. Lewis steals Stan's mask then follows Betty into a funhouse, where she consents to sex under the impression he is Stan. When Lewis exposes himself, Betty is not upset and praises Lewis for his sexual prowess. Thirty years after the film's debut, director Jeff Kanew issued a statement that at the time of production the scene was considered for deletion, albeit for timing. Kanew regrets not cutting that scene, saying he has an uncomfortable discussion with his daughter over the subject.

In the Book of Genesis Jacob is tricked into laying with Leah instead of her sister Rachel.[31]

Notes edit

  1. ^ R v Assange in this instance should not be confused with a 1996 Australian case by that name relating to unauthorized computer use.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Ellin, Abby (2019-04-23). "Is Sex by Deception a Form of Rape?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-09-18.
  2. ^ "Rape by Deception". Psychology Today. Retrieved 2020-09-18.
  3. ^ Mullen, Michael. "Rape by Fraud: Eluding Washington Rape Statutes". Seattle School of Law.
  4. ^ Hayne, Vincent (October 2, 1996). "R v Assange, Supreme Court of Victoria, Court of Appeal". victorianreports.com.au. Victorian Reports. Retrieved May 10, 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d . blog.cps.gov.uk. The Crown Prosecution Service. August 21, 2014. Archived from the original on March 11, 2017. Retrieved May 10, 2018.
  6. ^ - legal analysis of when deceit can cause a case to be chargeable as rape, in English law
  7. ^ "Woman who posed as man jailed for sex assaults". BBC News. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
  8. ^ "Woman who posed as man guilty of sexual assault". BBC News. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
  9. ^ "'I was pretending to be a boy for a variety of reasons': the strange case of Gayle Newland". The Guardian. 15 July 2017.
  10. ^ "Gayle Newland found guilty at retrial of tricking female friend into sex". The Guardian. 29 June 2017.
  11. ^ "Prosthetic penis sex attacker Gayle Newland jailed". BBC News. 20 July 2017.
  12. ^ Lowbridge, Caroline (2019-09-19). "Jason Lawrance appeals against vasectomy lie rape convictions". BBC News Online. BBC. Retrieved 2020-07-26.
  13. ^ Lowbridge, Caroline (2020-07-23). "Jason Lawrance appeal: Lying about fertility is not rape, say judges". BBC News Online. BBC. Retrieved 2020-07-26.
  14. ^ . CBS News. 2008-02-29. Archived from the original on November 2, 2012. Retrieved 24 April 2011.
  15. ^ . NPR. Archived from the original on March 6, 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
  16. ^ McCartney, Ryan (27 July 2010). "Could a pick-up artist be charged with 'rape by deception'?". NBC News.
  17. ^ Boro v. Superior Court, Court of Appeals of California, First District, 210 Cal.Rptr. 122 (1985)
  18. ^ BLAU, LAUREN (13 March 1987). "Police Seek More Victims in 'Cure' Fraud : Man Charged With Getting Women to Have Sex as Treatment". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
  19. ^ Robert J. Lopez (May 8, 2014). "Man gets prison in rape impersonation case that sparked new state law". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
  20. ^ Heller, Jeffrey (22 July 2010). Jon Loades-Carter (ed.). "Israel jails Arab in 'sex through fraud' case". Reuters. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
  21. ^ a b "Jurists say Arab's rape conviction sets dangerous precedent". haaretz.com. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
  22. ^ "Arab man who posed as Jew to seduce woman convicted of rape". haaretz.com. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
  23. ^ a b c Lital Grossman, From rape to racism: How and why did charges change against Arab man?, September 17, 2010
  24. ^ a b Paraszczuk, Joanna (January 27, 2012). "Court cuts Arab-Israeli rape-by-deception sentence". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved August 23, 2012.
  25. ^ a b "Arab rape-by-deception charge 'was result of plea bargain'". Rachel Shabi, September 8, 2010, The Guardian.
  26. ^ a b c "Unravelling the Israeli Arab 'rape by deception' case". Dina Newman, September 17, 2010, BBC.
  27. ^ Ashley, Florence (2018-06-27). "Genderfucking Non-Disclosure: Sexual Fraud, Transgender Bodies, and Messy Identities". Rochester, New York. SSRN 3398390. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  28. ^ "Alex Sharpe". University of Warwick. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  29. ^ Sharpe, Alex (2017). "Queering Judgement: The Case of Gender Identity Fraud" (PDF). The Journal of Criminal Law. 81 (5): 417–435. doi:10.1177/0022018317728828. S2CID 206414559. (PDF) from the original on 1 February 2021. Retrieved 10 March 2022 – via Sage Publications.
  30. ^ a b Fischel, Joseph (2019). Screw Consent. Oakland, California: University of California Press. pp. 94–116. ISBN 9780520295414.
  31. ^ Farber, Zev (2017). "How Is It Possible that Jacob Mistakes Leah for Rachel?". TheTorah.com. Retrieved 2023-11-09.

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The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this article discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new article as appropriate February 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rape by deception is a situation in which the perpetrator deceives the victim into participating in a sexual act to which they would otherwise not have consented had they not been deceived Deception can occur in many forms such as illusory perceptions false statements and false actions 1 2 3 Contents 1 Notable cases 1 1 United Kingdom 1 2 United States 1 2 1 Massachusetts 1 2 2 California 1 3 Israel 2 Transgender individuals 3 Cultural depictions 4 Notes 5 ReferencesNotable cases editUnited Kingdom edit Main article Rape in English law In English law the Court of Appeal in R v Linekar 1995 3 All ER 69 73 ruled that the basis for such claims is very narrow ruling that refusing to pay for sexual services was a fraud not rape Cases demonstrating the law on consent as set out in the Sexual Offences Act 2003 include R v Assange aka Assange v Swedish Prosecution Authority Notes 1 if consent was conditional on the use of the condom during intercourse and the condition was deliberately disregarded that was capable of amounting to rape 5 R F v DPP the sexual act was performed in a way that broke a condition agreed previously 5 and R v McNally deceit as to gender 5 Three notable cases where this issue arose The 2011 UK undercover policing relationships scandal in which police officers obtained sex by deceiving as to their identity as part of their duties Crown Prosecutors declined to prosecute on the basis that legally the actions would not constitute rape as consent to the act itself was informed and the grounds for rape by deceit as to identity was extremely limited 5 6 In November 2015 British Judge Roger Dutton sentenced a 25 year old woman Gayle Newland to eight years in prison for pretending to be a man as a means of having sex with an unnamed woman of the same age Newland had made her female victim believe that she was a man by means of deception and used the deception in order to have sex with her on more than 10 occasions using a dildo Newland s victim was shocked to discover that her boyfriend was in reality female and testified in Chester Crown Court to a jury that she would have preferred to have been raped by a man 7 8 Newland was granted a new trial in October 2016 on the grounds that Judge Dutton had given a prejudicial summation 9 She was convicted again 10 and was sentenced to six and a half years imprisonment on 20 July 2017 11 In September 2019 serial rapist Jason Lawrance appealed against one of his convictions in which he had told a victim prior to having sex with her that he had had a vasectomy but admitted afterwards that this was untrue The conviction for rape by deception was reported to be the first of its kind in the UK 12 In July 2020 the Court of Appeal ruled that deceit as to fertility does not vitiate consent to sex and quashed Lawrance s conviction 13 United States edit Massachusetts edit In 2008 it was reported that a Massachusetts woman unknowingly had sex with her boyfriend s brother in the dark basement that she was sleeping in He could not be prosecuted because Massachusetts law requires that rape include the use of force 14 15 Massachusetts State House Representative Peter Koutoujian crafted rape by fraud legislation in response 16 however it did not pass because legislators found the law to be too broad California edit On March 30 1984 Daniel Kayton Boro called a Holiday Inn in South San Francisco Mariana De Bella was a hotel clerk who answered the phone that morning Boro told De Bella that he was Dr Stevens and that he worked at Peninsula Hospital Boro pretending to be Dr Stevens said that he had the results of her blood test and that she had contracted a dangerous extremely infectious and possibly deadly disease from using public toilets Boro went on to tell her that she could be sued for spreading the disease and that she had only two options for treatment The first option he told her about was an extremely painful surgical procedure which he described in graphic and gory detail that would cost 9 000 and require a six week hospital stay that would not be covered by insurance The second option Boro said was to have sexual intercourse with an anonymous donor who would administer a vaccine through sexual intercourse with her The clerk agreed to the sexual intercourse and arranged to pay 1000 for it believing it was the only choice she had Boro instructed her to check into a hotel room and call him when she was there Boro then arrived at her room as the donor He told her to relax and then had sex with De Bella Boro used no physical force and his victim knowingly allowed him to have sex with her because she believed falsely that her life was threatened if she did not receive this treatment Boro was arrested at the hotel shortly after when the police arrived after being called by the victim s work supervisor He was charged with rape burglary and grand larceny under various California statutes and convicted at trial However his conviction for rape was later overturned by the California Court on the grounds that California lacked a law against fraudulently inducing someone into sexual intercourse His convictions for grand larceny and burglary were not overturned however because he fraudulently took 1000 from his victim 17 The California Legislature subsequently amended the rape statute in 1986 to include that a rape does in fact occur when a victim is not aware of the essential characteristics of the act the sexual intercourse due to the perpetrator s fraudulent representation that the sexual act served a professional purpose Boro was arrested again for the same scheme three years later This time he was convicted of rape under the revised California statute It is believed that Boro used this scheme to rape dozens of women over many years 18 In Norwalk California on February 20 2009 Julio Morales sneaked into a sleeping 18 year old woman s darkened bedroom after he saw her boyfriend leave The woman said she awoke to the sensation of someone having sex with her and assumed it was her boyfriend When a ray of light hit Morales s face and the woman saw he was not her boyfriend she fought back and Morales fled The woman called her boyfriend who then called the police Julio Morales was convicted of rape under two concepts He was guilty of rape because he began having sex with the woman while she was still asleep and therefore unable to consent He was also guilty of rape by fraud because he had impersonated the woman s boyfriend in order to gain her consent However an appellate court ruled that the lower court had misread the 1872 law criminalizing rape by fraud The law stated a man is guilty of rape by fraud if he impersonates a woman s husband in order to get her consent The woman in this case was not married and Morales had impersonated her boyfriend not her husband Because of this one technicality the appellate court overturned Julio Morales s rape by trickery conviction in People vs Morales in 2013 To close this loophole in California s rape by fraud law Assemblyman Katcho Achadjian R San Luis Obispo who tried to introduce a similar bill in 2011 introduced Assembly Bill 65 and Senator Noreen Evans D Santa Rosa introduced Senate Bill 59 The two bills quickly passed both houses without one dissenting vote and were signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown on September 9 2013 Morales was later re tried on the basis that the woman was asleep and re convicted to three years in a state prison which he had already served 19 He was also required to register as a sex offender for the remainder of his life citation needed Israel edit A legal precedent in Israel classifying sex by deception as rape was set by the Supreme Court in a 2008 conviction of a man citation needed who posed as a government official and persuaded women to have sex with him by promising them state benefits 20 21 Another man Eran Ben Avraham was convicted of fraud after having told a woman he was a neurosurgeon before she had sex with him 21 In 2010 a conviction of rape by deception drew international attention when it was first reported that a man deceived a woman into consensual sex within ten minutes of their first meeting by according to the amended indictment lying about being Jewish unmarried and interested in a long term relationship 22 In later interviews the man later denied the allegations that he lied but such denials were not mentioned in his plea bargain 23 24 However it was later reported that the charge had actually been the result of a plea bargain with the defendant in what had originally been a rape by force case where the records were sealed by the judge to protect the identity of the victim and avoid the cross examination of her The sex was consensual according to one of the judges 25 26 The man was represented by the public defender s office and the woman by the prosecution Sabbar Kashur an Israeli Arab Muslim resident of Jerusalem who was married with two children accepted a plea bargain and an 18 month sentence on the reduced charge of rape by deception in 2010 after a period of incarceration and house arrest Details later declassified showed that the initial charge was of violent rape but the prosecution agreed to the reduced charge of rape by deception because of the victim s confused account and concern at facing another court appearance They also indicated that the woman was emotionally disturbed and had a history of sexual abuse 23 26 The court sent the victim to a mental hospital for treatment and convicted Kashur on the lesser charge 25 Prosecutors agreed to the plea bargain in order to spare the woman a long cross examination that might undermine her evidence 26 The public defender appealed the sentence to the Supreme Court which postponed the sentence pending the appeal and freed Kashur from house arrest 23 In 2012 the sentence was cut to 9 months by the Supreme Court 24 Transgender individuals editThere is much debate surrounding the topic of transgender people who have sex with partners who are unaware of their trans identity and whether this is categorized as rape by deception One argument is that if a transgender person hides their biological sex from a person who would otherwise revoke consent if they knew of their trans identity it fits the definition of rape by deception in countries like the United Kingdom and Israel According to an article by University of Toronto Law faculty member Florence Ashley others say that arguments against this criminalisation have focused on the realness of trans people s genders since trans men are men and trans women are women it is not misleading for them to present as they do and Ashley specifically focuses on the transgender individuals lack of malicious intent to deceive in these encounters Still there are limitations to this position and do not fully account for what Ashley calls the messiness of gendered experiences Additionally debate on what makes a transgender person fully transitioned factors into the conversation around deceptive rape Some may believe post op transsexuals to be exempt from claims of rape by deception due to having fully transitioned sex characteristics not noticeably different from a biological male or female 27 Legal theorist Alex Sharpe 28 offers a dissenting argument in Queering Judgement The Case of Gender Identity Fraud 29 suggesting that an obligation to disclose undermines the privacy rights of transgender and gender non conforming people Joseph Fischel suggested that the framing of the decision to not disclose as fraud not only subjugates the dignity and equality of transgender people but also their sexual autonomy 30 He suggests questioning the expectant conditions under which the deception takes place The expectation that genitals correspond to gender identification is a normative one a resolutely heteronormative one That an expectation is socially normative need not entail that the failure of the expectation be legally actionable 30 Cultural depictions editThe 1984 film Revenge of the Nerds had the protagonist Lewis Skolnick engage in rape by deception after witnessing the character of Betty being turned down for sex by her boyfriend Stan during a costume party themed charity event Lewis steals Stan s mask then follows Betty into a funhouse where she consents to sex under the impression he is Stan When Lewis exposes himself Betty is not upset and praises Lewis for his sexual prowess Thirty years after the film s debut director Jeff Kanew issued a statement that at the time of production the scene was considered for deletion albeit for timing Kanew regrets not cutting that scene saying he has an uncomfortable discussion with his daughter over the subject In the Book of Genesis Jacob is tricked into laying with Leah instead of her sister Rachel 31 Notes edit R v Assange in this instance should not be confused with a 1996 Australian case by that name relating to unauthorized computer use 4 References edit Ellin Abby 2019 04 23 Is Sex by Deception a Form of Rape The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 09 18 Rape by Deception Psychology Today Retrieved 2020 09 18 Mullen Michael Rape by Fraud Eluding Washington Rape Statutes Seattle School of Law Hayne Vincent October 2 1996 R v Assange Supreme Court of Victoria Court of Appeal victorianreports com au Victorian Reports Retrieved May 10 2018 a b c d Charging decision concerning MPS Special Demonstration Squad blog cps gov uk The Crown Prosecution Service August 21 2014 Archived from the original on March 11 2017 Retrieved May 10 2018 https web archive org web 20180328124223 http www rjerrard co uk law cases linekar htm legal analysis of when deceit can cause a case to be chargeable as rape in English law Woman who 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