A History of Matrimonial Institutions, Vol. 3 of 3Howard, George Elliott
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A History of Matrimonial Institutions, Vol. 3 of 3
Howard, George Elliott
Families; Marriage -- History
[722] From 1864 to 1895 the age was fourteen: HILL'S _Codes_
(1892), I, 897; _Laws of Ore._ (1895), 67: penalty, three to
twenty years in prison.
[723] Ohio raised the age from ten to fourteen in 1887, and
advanced it to sixteen by the act of March 3, 1896: _Acts_
(1875), 93 (age made ten years); _ibid._ (1887), 65; _ibid._
(1896), 54: BATES'S _Ann. Stat._ (1897), II, 3144, 3145: rape
if the boy is over eighteen; penalty, three to twenty years in
prison; lowered by _Acts_ (1902), 344, to one to twenty years,
"or 6 months in the county jail or workhouse at the discretion
of the court, which is hereby authorized to hear testimony in
mitigation or aggravation of sentence." _Cf._ BATES, _Ann. Rev.
Stat._ (1903), III, 3307-8.
[724] Compare _Stat. and Amend. to Codes_ (1889), 223, and
_ibid._ (1897), 201: penalty, not less than five years in prison.
[725] _Laws of Alaska_ (1900), 4.
[726] _Pub. Laws of Pa._ (1887), 128; PEPPER AND LEWIS, _Digest_
(1896), I, 1318, 1319: penalty, when the woman child is between
ten and sixteen, fine not exceeding $1,000 and imprisonment not
exceeding fifteen years, if she "was of good repute;" below ten,
without this condition. Thus there is no sure protection beyond
ten. No conviction when boy is under sixteen.
[727] _Laws of N. J._ (1887), 230; _Gen. Stat._ (1896), I, 1096:
penalty, not exceeding $1,000, or imprisonment at hard labor not
more than fifteen years, or both. There is also an abduction law
to protect a female under fifteen: _Gen. Stat._ (1896), I, 1064.
The age is ten in _Rev. Stat._ (1874), 148.
[728] Raised from thirteen; _Acts of Ia._ (1896), 71; _Ann. Code_
(1897), 1888: penalty, imprisonment for life or any term of years.
[729] _Laws of Ill._ (1887), 171; HURD'S _Rev. Stat._ (1901),
634: penalty, when male is above sixteen, imprisonment for life
or not less than one year.
[730] Raised from twelve: _Stat. of Nev._ (1889), 74; _Comp.
Laws_ (1900), 914, 915: rape when the boy is fifteen or more;
penalty, imprisonment for life or not less than five years.
[731] Raised from twelve: _Acts of Ind._ (1893), 22; BURNS'S
_Ann. Stat._ (1901), I, 790: penalty, one to twenty-one years in
prison.
[732] Raised from twelve: _Laws of Wis._ (1895), c. 370, sec. 1;
_Wis. Stat._ (1898), 2668: penalty, five to thirty-five years in
prison.
[733] _Rev. Stat. and Codes of Porto Rico_ (1902), 532, 533:
penalty, not less than five years in the penitentiary.
[734] _Penal Laws of Hawaiian Islands_ (1897), 73.
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