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ADULTERY Now OK In NY – Legally Speaking
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ADULTERY Now OK In NY – Legally Speaking

Governor Kathy Hochul repealed New York’s century-old adultery law, marking a significant shift in the state’s legal stance on personal relationships. Advocates argue the repeal aligns legal expectations with current social norms. Adultery remains a criminal act in 16 other U.S. states. Repeal Decision Details New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation repealing a 1907 adultery law, decriminalizing a controversial statute long considered outdated. The original law classified adultery as a Class B misdemeanor, punishable by up to 90 days imprisonment. Despite its presence, the law saw little enforcement, with only ten cases prosecuted as the highest-level offense since 1979. Hochul’s decision follows footsteps of several states that chose to repeal similar statutes, moving away from judicial intervention in private matters. State Senator Liz Krueger and Assemblymember Charles Lavine, who sponsored the repeal bill, have long emphasized the necessity of modernization. They stressed that the old statute failed to represent contemporary views on personal rights and equality. Critics argued that the law disproportionately impacted women and unfairly governed private matters. Hochul’s stance clearly aligns with these changes, stating that “these matters should clearly be handled by these individuals and not our criminal justice system.” Adultery is no longer a crime in NYGov. Hochul signed a bill Friday repealing a 117-year-old state law that criminalized adultery, which had been a class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 90 days in jail https://t.co/Ypmp8DBgwA — Julie Walker (@jwalkreporter) November 23, 2024 Historical Context and Impact The now-repealed law was intended to deter divorces, defining adultery as engaging in sexual intercourse with someone other than a spouse and punishable by a short jail sentence. In practice, however, it became a seldom-used instrument with the last known case in 2010 ending in a plea deal. Critics argued that outdated adultery laws do not serve their intended purpose and have long been contrary to modern beliefs about marriage and sexuality. New York joins Pennsylvania, Colorado, Utah, and the District of Columbia, which decriminalized adultery during previous legislative sessions. Meanwhile, it remains a criminal offense in 16 U.S. states, including North Carolina and Georgia, though charges and convictions are rare. Despite its decriminalization in New York, concerns remain; the United Nations Human Rights Commission highlighted how such laws disproportionately affect women globally, sometimes resulting in severe punishment. Governor Kathy Hochul signed a bill on Friday repealing a 117-year-old New York state law that criminalized adultery, previously classified as a Class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 90 days in jail https://t.co/YTN7JCNgFp — FearBuck (@FearedBuck) November 25, 2024 Conclusion Repealing the New York adultery law signifies a broader shift in societal and legal attitudes toward personal freedoms and the role of government in private lives. Governor Hochul’s action brings New York in line with other states while responding to a deviation between the law and contemporary values. This historic legislative change reflects ongoing debates about the place of outdated laws affecting personal relationships and advocates for individual autonomy. Throughout this evolution, public sentiment continues to guide legislative priorities towards honoring personal privacy and freedoms, away from punitive measures that fail to account for the complexities of human relationships. As the issue resolves with modern governance, other states still debating similar repeals may follow in New York’s footsteps. Sources: Adultery now legal in NY No more jail for adultery The post ADULTERY Now OK In NY – Legally Speaking appeared first on The Conservative Brief.
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Avoiding Toxic Talk at Thanksgiving - The Crosswalk Devotional - November 27
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Avoiding Toxic Talk at Thanksgiving - The Crosswalk Devotional - November 27

Each time we are tempted to say something at Thanksgiving or at any event, we need to run our words or comments through Ephesians 4:29. If they are not in agreement with God’s Word, then we need to refrain from saying them.
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Experiencing Rest as a Single Mom
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Experiencing Rest as a Single Mom

Is it always "go-go-go" in your life? Well, here is some advice on finding rest as a single mother.
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The I.C.C. Should Be D.O.A.
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The I.C.C. Should Be D.O.A.

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Traffic Citations Against Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill Dismissed After Officers No-show at Hearing
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Traffic Citations Against Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill Dismissed After Officers No-show at Hearing

MIAMI—Traffic citations issued to Miami Dolphins star wide receiver Tyreek Hill after a September altercation with police have been dismissed after the charging officers didn’t attend a court hearing.Hill’s…
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Traffic Citations Against Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill Dismissed After Officers No-show at Hearing
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Traffic Citations Against Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill Dismissed After Officers No-show at Hearing

MIAMI—Traffic citations issued to Miami Dolphins star wide receiver Tyreek Hill after a September altercation with police have been dismissed after the charging officers didn’t attend a court hearing.Hill’s…
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2024 NFL Thanksgiving Games: What to Watch for on Turkey Day
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2024 NFL Thanksgiving Games: What to Watch for on Turkey Day

The mighty Lions host the so-so Bears, the Cowboys meet the Giants in a possible yawner, and the Packers battle the Dolphins in what could be a thriller. With a tradition that dates back to the inception…
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Incoming Border Chief Talks Mass Deportation in Visit to Texas
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Incoming Border Chief Talks Mass Deportation in Visit to Texas

Tom Homan serves Thanksgiving meals and expresses gratitude to state troopers and Guard members near the border.The incoming border czar visited south Texas on Nov. 26 to serve Thanksgiving meals and…
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Tim Walz Accepts Turkey Presentation as He Eases Back Into His Duties as Minnesota’s Governor
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Tim Walz Accepts Turkey Presentation as He Eases Back Into His Duties as Minnesota’s Governor

ST. PAUL, Minn. —As feathers flew, Tim Walz accepted the symbolic presentation of a turkey Tuesday as he eases back into his duties as Minnesota’s governor following the Harris-Walz ticket’s defeat…
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WATCH: Catherine Herridge Teases Bombshell Revelations In Hunter Biden Investigation
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WATCH: Catherine Herridge Teases Bombshell Revelations In Hunter Biden Investigation

Veteran investigative journalist Catherine Herridge — who was fired by CBS News after refusing to give up her sources in a high-profile investigation — recently released an in-depth report on the…
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