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Discuss the theory behind why, at common law, a man could not be charged with raping his wife?

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Complete question: Discuss the theory behind why, at common law, a man could not be charged with raping his wife, and the rationale behind most modern statutes that permit such a charge that is supported by the evidence.

Answer needs to be 1-2 pages 350 – 500 words. Works cited section for references need.

Introduce the topic to the reader in 3-5 sentences. Leave the body for the facts. Focus on a strong thesis statement leading into the body of paper. Let the last sentence in the introduction be the thesis statement. What is a thesis? It is a proposition to be tested and weighed.

Question from BCJ 360 Criminal Law Text: Criminal Law Today Fourth Edition, 2010. ISBN: 0-13-504261-5. Author: Frank Schmalleger and Daniel E. Hall, with John J. Dolatowski

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