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Yes, in the state of Texas, the age of consent is 17. Therefore, a sexual relationship between a 17-year-old and a 26-year-old would not be considered statutory rape as long as both parties are consenting.
Yes, he is guilty of statutory rape. Age of consent is 17 in Texas.
No, no its not, and that is disgusting by the way. Not only would it be statutory rape, but it could be sexual assault on a child.
Yes! It is legally statutory rape.
NO, that's statutory rape.
"The 14-year-old girl's boyfriend, who was 17, was charged with statutory rape."
No, the age of consent in Texas is 18, but a 17 year old can have sex with someone who is 2 years older but no more. Since the 17 year is considered a minor it would be statutory rape.
Yes, if the relationship is sexual it would be considered statutory rape and he can go to jail and vise virsa.
Yes, statutory rape.
Yes. But sexually no. Not without labeling it statutory rape.
In Texas, a 17-year-old male could potentially face statutory rape charges because of the age difference, regardless of his girlfriend's pregnancy. It is important for him to seek legal advice to understand his rights and potential legal consequences in this situation.
In Texas, a 15 year old minor can marry with parental consent. However, this 19 year old is guilty of statutory rape. He may be arrested if the parties appear and attempt to obtain a marriage license.