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Sexual Behaviors and Ages of Consent - Delaware Courts
Ages of Consent. 1. Children under the age of 12 cannot consent to a sexual act under any circumstances. [11 Del. C. 761(k)]. 2. Children ages 12 to 15 areRead more
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