Consent (as a term of jurisprudence) is a possible justification for breaking the law. Defendants who use this defense are arguing that they should not be held liable for a crime, since the actions in question were taken with the "victim's" consent and permission. For example, if one signs a document stating that one is aware of the hazards of paintball, and that individual is then injured playing the game; it is possible that the person who shot said individual, in the eye, cannot be held liable. Consent has also been used as a defense in cases involving accidental deaths, which occurred during sexual bondage. Time (May 23, 1988) referred to this latter example, as the "Rough-Sex Defense".
Wherever we are these psalms find us; they search the deep things
heroic characters have these old temple songs been the inspiration!
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Macedonia; martyrs in Rome softly hummed them when the lions near at
glens, Lutherans and Covenanters breathed their lives out through their
the story of their sorrow, and victorious souls the voices of their
singing them; mourners walking in lonely ways have been lighted by the
valley of the shadow of death have found in their firm assurances a
divine truth was breathed when they were written, and which a hundred
praises, with battle shouts and sobs of pain, with all the highest and
and long after sorrow ceases; will live beyond this life, and be sung by
brings us now and then upon her shining wings some glimpses of a glory
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