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ratmzapa
06-16-2006, 11:18 PM
Colorado Court Rules Girls Can Marry at 15
Judges Say Law Permits Even Younger Brides and Grooms
By JON SARCHE, AP


APColorado Senate President Joan Fitz-Gerald said she was appalled by the ruling. "That's a child. You're taking advantage of an undeveloped person," she said.

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DENVER (June 15) - A 15-year-old girl can enter into a common-law marriage in Colorado, and younger girls and boys possibly can, too, a state appeals court ruled Thursday.

While the three-judge panel stopped short of setting a specific minimum age for such marriages, it said they could be legal for girls at 12 and boys at 14 under English common law, which Colorado recognizes.

Senate President Joan Fitz-Gerald said she was appalled by the ruling and said lawmakers need to look at the issue next year when the Legislature reconvenes.

"That's a child. You're taking advantage of an undeveloped person, putting them in a situation that's for life. That's something we need to take a look at," the Democrat said.

The ruling overturned a lower-court judge's decision that a girl, now older than 18, was too young to marry at 15.

The panel said there was no clear legislative or statutory guidance on common-law marriages, and that Colorado courts have not determined an age of consent.

For traditional ceremonial marriage, Colorado law sets the minimum age at 18, or 16 with parental or judicial approval.

Colorado is one of 10 states, plus the District of Columbia, that recognize common-law marriage, which is based on English law dating back hundreds of years.


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"It appears that Colorado has adopted the common-law age of consent for marriage as 14 for a male and 12 for a female, which existed under English common law," the ruling said. "Nevertheless, we need only hold here that a 15-year-old female may enter into a valid common-law marriage."

The appeal was filed by Willis Rouse, 38, who is serving time for escape and a parole violation. He argued that he and the girl began living together in April 2002 and applied for a marriage license a year later.

The girl had become legally independent by then, but her mother also consented to the marriage and accompanied the girl and Rouse to obtain a license, the ruling said.

A judge invalidated the marriage, saying anybody under age 16 needed judicial approval for either common-law or ceremonial marriage.

While Thursday's ruling found that the girl was old enough to marry, it did not conclude whether she and Rouse have a valid marriage. The court sent the case back to the trial judge to make that determination.

Mad Max
06-16-2006, 11:21 PM
^ that needs cliff notes.

Buck Nasty
06-16-2006, 11:45 PM
y move there? rickys sister already said she wont tell anyone.
and what r u doing researching crap like that anyways?

...ohhhh well i guess if i was in your shoes, id be looking for all the help i can get too.

xtnomad
06-16-2006, 11:46 PM
I live south of houston and in this community if you are a girl and in 12th grade and poor, what else is there to do. Some people watch thier live stock to much. Or cusin Billy and the goat. :eek3:

ratmzapa
06-16-2006, 11:46 PM
LOL...Really???? David Im not going anywhere else with this...though I could...

GsxrStar
06-17-2006, 12:25 AM
damn is ricky sis talking to you too!!! lol crazyness

hotcknstrips
06-17-2006, 01:03 AM
lolol

fuknrobert
06-17-2006, 09:31 AM
:keke:

Los
06-17-2006, 09:34 AM
oh my

MadseasoN
06-17-2006, 07:04 PM
Here ya go, Buck

fuknrobert
06-17-2006, 07:07 PM
:laughing6 :laughing6 :laughing6

rickykline
06-17-2006, 07:21 PM
lol.. **** you **** you **** you... your cool