Oklahoma Legislators Seek Change in Sodomy Law After Ruling
Source: Associated Press
Oklahoma Legislators Seek Change in Sodomy Law After Ruling
By SEAN MURPHY, ASSOCIATED PRESS
OKLAHOMA CITY Apr 28, 2016, 3:55 PM ET
Outraged Oklahoma lawmakers said Thursday they'll move quickly to change a loophole in the state's forcible sodomy law after the state's highest criminal court ruled it doesn't apply to cases where the victim is unconscious or intoxicated.
State Rep. Scott Biggs, a former prosecutor, said he was "horrified" by last month's decision and is drafting language that legislators could consider as early as next week.
"I think the judges made a grave error, but if they need more clarification, we are happy to give it to them by fixing the statute," said Biggs, R-Chickasha.
The unanimous ruling, first reported by Oklahoma Watch, a nonprofit journalism corporation, said that while Oklahoma's rape law addresses unconscious or intoxicated victims, the forcible sodomy law does not. The court said it could not expand the "fair meaning" of the law to justify someone's prosecution.
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Earlier LBN thread:
Oklahoma court: oral sex is not rape if victim is unconscious from drinking