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Originally Posted by GullFoss
"The jury is expected to hear from some witnesses that the complainant was at times offering to perform sexual acts or asking whether anyone was going to have sex with her, Donkers said. "
This is the part the defense is going to push on. If you're offering to perform sexual acts, doesn't that imply consent? I can see a scenario where the players can suggest "I thought the girl was really into nympho, exhibitionist, group sex and between what McLeod told me and what the girl said...it was implied consent."
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There is no such thing as implied consent.