Ohio lawmakers voted Wednesday to criminalize marital rape in all situations, ending a years-long fight over a law that critics cast as archaic and harmful to survivors.
The Ohio Senate unanimously passed legislation which eliminates a measure that protects spouses from prosecution against rape, unless the perpetrator used force or the couple lives in separate homes. It also removes the spousal exception for sexual battery and other sex crimes and allows spouses to testify against their partner in these cases.HomeBuddy21 Gutter Guards Put to the Test: See What Roofers FoundAd
The bill now heads to Gov. Mike DeWine, who is expected to sign it, according to his spokesman.
“Every little girl dreams about her wedding day and being fully loved and honored by someone so intensely,” one woman told a Senate committee as she recounted abuse by…
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