Yes. There are many old laws that have yet to be taken off the books, and this seems to be one of them. According to the Illinois Criminal Code, Subdivision 25, Section 11-35 (formerly 720 ILCS 5/11-7), having sexual intercourse with someone who is not your spouse is illegal; it is considered a misdemeanor. It should be noted that such laws are rarely enforced, but they are still considered laws.
Adultery is not against the law in most countries, including the United States.
Adultery is not considered a crime in Illinois.
No, adultery is not against the law.
Adultery is considered illegal in 21 states in the United States, including Idaho, Michigan, and Utah.
Until recently, adultery was technically against the law in the state of New Hampshire. In 2014, the New Hampshire state Senate voted to repeal the law.
As of 2014, adultery is not a crime in the state of Texas. Adultery can be used as a reason for a divorce.
Statute of limitations are typically applied to crimes, debts and the ability to bring a law suit. Adultery is not a crime, though considered morally reprehensible. There is no statute of limitations.
It is against the law to take your shoes off if you have smelly feet in a theatre in Winnatka, Illinois
The sin of commiting adultery is very bad against god , that includes divorce.
No, it against the law in Illinois and several other states to sell it. Try the Internet.
There are no laws against adultery, only against sexual harassment or rape.
No, there is no federal law against infidelity. Various states have laws against adultery and/or fornication. Idaho and Utah, for example, consider the offense a criminal act punishable by fines of $300 or $500. These laws are rarely enforced.