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He SHOULD be prosecuted for having sex with a minor child. Sexual perversions of that type are serious crimes. * The age of consent for the state has been revised to 16. Therefore criminal charges would not apply in such a case as Wisconsin does not have a age descrepancy law that pertains to sexual relationships and the AOC. Wisconsin is the only US state which will allow a minor to be legally emancipated due to a pregnancy.

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