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Thursday, March 01, 2007
Matt Towery :: Townhall.com Columnist
Bad Legislation: A Real Nightmare
by Matt Towery
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When I argued last week that Al Gore isn't necessarily out of the picture in the 2008 presidential race, I received many a note saying I was the only idiot writing such rubbish.

If you watched the long and often boring Academy Awards last Sunday, you might have seen where I'm coming from. Newspaper headlines the next day declared, "Gore Might Run." James Carville penned a column saying Gore would run -- and could win.

But I definitely can be wrong. To illustrate, allow me to bring readers up to date on the real story behind the imprisonment of Genarlow Wilson, the young man who was in his teens when he was convicted of having sex with a minor and sentenced to 10 years. The case has made Georgia a source of national attention.

It was a bad law that led to Wilson's 10-year mandatory sentence. What's worse, I was technically the author of the bill.

At the time I introduced the "Child Protection Act of 1995," I was close with all political leaders in Georgia, was U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich's chairman, and had been named the National Republican Freshman Legislator of the Year several years earlier. So it wasn't hard for me to pass through the Georgia House, where I then served, a bill designed to punish truly heinous child molesters and others who abuse children.

When the bill reached the state Senate, the chair of the Judiciary Committee insisted I add a Senate bill that would raise Georgia's outdated age of consent from 14 to 16.

There was just one problem: The committee chair refused to allow significant language that would have made it clear that with young people who engaged in sex, with one partner being below the age of consent, violators of the new law would not be subject to the portions of it that triggered a mandatory 10-year jail sentence.

Being the cocky legislator I was, I fooled myself into believing that some vague language in the bill would prevent such a miscarriage of justice. Moreover, proponents of adding the age of consent portion to my bill -- designed to punish truly bad people -- argued that no prosecutor would ever apply the 10-year provision to a case of two teenagers engaging in consensual sex. As an attorney who had successfully tried capital murder cases years previous, I thought I had enough legal experience to agree with them. Continued...

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Matt Towery is a former National Republican legislator of the year and author of Powerchicks: How Women Will Dominate America.
 
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Bad Legislation: A real nightmare
Perhaps the sentence is correct in Wilson's case. The girl claims he raped her; it was not consensual. And she may have been drugged.

sizzlelean - boy do you have it wrong
I am a 49 year old woman. This may blow your preconceieved notion, but 22 years ago I was raped by a coworker who I thought was a friend. I had to get a new job and a new apartment. I sought grief counselling because I lost a friend, a job, an apartment and my life as I knew it was over. I had other friends (I thought they were friends) and acquaintances who suggested I simply had morning after remorse. So yes, I know a little more about the subject matter than you callously assume. I certainly do not agree with the legislation as it is currently written and I can't support heavy handed punishment of teenage lovers. But I can say that forcing non-consensual sex is wrong and must be punished if we are to promote civilized behavior.
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