Ruling may see statutory rape law relaxed

Men who have sex with under-age girls should not automatically be deemed guilty of rape, the Irish Supreme Court ruled today.

Men who have sex with under-age girls should not automatically be deemed guilty of rape, the Irish Supreme Court ruled today.

Turning rules on the age of consent on their head, the five-judge court found it is unconstitutional to convict a man who admits to having sex with a minor if he does not know their true age.

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