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Court Rules Making a Sex Tape a Crime For Troops | Nightcap
Making a sex tape is a crime under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, the military s highest court has ruled.
While it is perfectly legal for civilians to make videos of themselves having sex, service members are prohibited from doing so because it is both prejudicial to good order and discipline and service discrediting.
The Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces ruled that making a sex tape even if it is never distributed and nobody sees it amounts to having sex in public, according to a decision issued on May 23.
Sex, UCMJ, and Videotape – Crime and Consequences Blog
One of the ironies of military service is that those who defend the freedom of Americans have to give up a good chunk of their own for the duration of their service . Andrew Tilghman reports 1for the Army Times:
Making a sex tape is a crime under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, the military’s highest court has ruled. While it is perfectly legal for civilians to make videos of themselves having sex, service members are prohibited from doing so because it is “both prejudicial to good order and discipline and service discrediting.”
The Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces ruled that making a sex tape — even if it is never distributed and nobody sees it — amounts to having sex in public, according to a decision issued on May 23.
The case stems from the conviction of Staff Sgt . Ivan Goings, an Army medic . A search of his off-post home in Heidelberg, Germany, turned up a video made in 2006 showing him and another man taking turns having consensual sex with an unidentified German woman.
Goings claimed that the 2008 conviction violated his constitutional rights to private sexual activity. Hey, it’s part of the package . When you sign up, you agree to abide by a stricter set of rules .
I did it for six years .
And refraining from making sex tapes is one of the easier hardships.
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Making a sex tape a crime for troops, court rules – Marine Corps Times
Making a sex tape is a crime under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, the military s highest court has ruled. While it is perfectly legal for civilians to make videos of themselves having sex, service members are prohibited from doing so because it is both prejudicial to good order and discipline and service discrediting. The Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces ruled that making a sex tape even if it is never distributed and nobody sees it amounts to having sex in public, according to a decision issued on May 23.
The case stems from the conviction of Staff Sgt . Ivan Goings, an Army medic . A search of his off-post home in Heidelberg, Germany, turned up a video made in 2006 showing him and another man taking turns having consensual sex with an unidentified German woman.
Goings claimed that the 2008 conviction violated his constitutional rights to private sexual activity. Goings s case marked the first time the military s top court has looked at questions about punishing sexual activity as prejudicial to good order and discipline under Article 134, known as the General Article . It is likely to influence how commanders handle similar cases in the future.
The court found that making a sex tape is an indecent act because it involves open and notorious sexual acts . The court defined open and notorious as allowing a third person to be present and watch. We do not doubt that permitting the filming of those same acts is also sufficient to violate Article 134, Judge Margaret Ryan wrote for the court s majority.
In addition to the sex tape, Goings also was convicted in a separate incident involving the rape of a German woman who was knocked out with a so-called date-rape drug. The videotape at issue in the appeal was discovered during a search of his apartment . He was sentenced in 2008 to five years in prison, a dishonorable discharge and reduction in grade to E-1.
One military judge disagreed with the court s majority opinion and agreed with Goings that troops have a constitutional right to have sex in front of other people and make videotapes for their own personal use. The video at issue depicts private consensual sexual activity between adults, wrote Judge Scott Stucky in a dissenting opinion. Stucky pointed to the 2003 Supreme Court case that struck down a Texas state law criminalizing sodomy and vastly expanded the rights of adults to engage in consensual activity in private.
There is nothing in the record to indicate that the Goings video was intended to be anything but for private use, Stucky wrote .
There is no law indicating that recording sexual acts is a punishable offense under Article 134.
The Military's Sexual Assault Crisis: Our Women in Uniform Deserve …
FlaglerLive1 | May 28, 2013
Not pictured: their rapists.
By Martha Burk
Americans have honored our soldiers and those killed in U.S . wars in late May for nearly 150 years . Memorial Day, which became an official holiday in 1868, was originally called Decoration Day and got started when civilian women decided to decorate military graves from both sides of the Civil War.
Martha Burk
There were already female warriors in our military back then, mostlydisguised and fighting as men2 .
In today s armed forces, women no longer need to hide their gender . But lately it seems like our women in uniform might be better off if they did.
While men still comprise the overwhelming majority of our troops and officers, the number of women has risen substantially in the last decade . Unfortunately, so has the numbers of rapes and other sexual assaults .
In fact, military women are much more likely to be sexually assaulted by a fellow soldier than killed by an enemy3.
This month, the Pentagon released the latest grim statistics4 on this front: There were 3,374 reported cases of sexual assault in the ranks over the course of the 2012 fiscal year, and officials believe an additional 26,000 sexual assaults went unreported . Despite all the attention this problem has garnered for years, sexual assault is growing more common . The official rate is up by 13 percent and the unreported estimated rate has climbed 35 percent5 in the past two years.
Those shameful numbers don t have to speak for themselves .
The Pentagon s report came just two days after Lt . Col . Jeffrey Krusinski6, the Air Force officer in charge of sexual assault training, was arrested for you guessed it getting drunk and sexually assaulting a complete stranger in an Arlington, Virginia parking lot.
A week later, the military said it was investigating whether Sgt .
1 st Class Gregory McQueen7, a man whose job it was to prevent sexual abuse and harassment at Ft . Hood in Texas, was himself committing a battery of sexual offenses and even running a prostitution ring.
Soon after, Lt. Col . Darin Haas8 was relieved of his duties running the sexual assault response program at Ft .
Campbell in Kentucky after he was arrested for sending his ex-wife threatening texts and stalking her in violation of a court order.
It sure looks like the military has a systemic problem with foxes guarding henhouses.
Most of the victims were afraid of being punished by superiors if they reported what happened . And for good reason . In virtually every case, senior officers not civilian law enforcement get to decide guilt or innocence .
They can even overturn jury decisions in the very few cases that actually go to trial.
President Barack Obama gets that this must change . He took to the airwaves to denounce a system that s clearly not working . Meanwhile, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen .
Mark A . Welsh III9 was busy blaming the victims in testimony before the Senate Armed Services committee . He said the assaults were the result of a hook up mentality, and besides, many of the women had already been raped once before they joined the military .
Wow.
The reality is that one in four U.S . military women10 experience sexual trauma in the ranks sooner or later and about 1 percent of military men are raped or assaulted each year11.
Members of Congress are pressing for a thorough overhaul of the way military assaults are prosecuted. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel12 is still defending the good-ol -boys-decide system now in place, although he has given some hints that he might be more open to letting non-military prosecutors take over that role.
Let s hope when the next Memorial Day rolls around, the good news will be that changes have been made . Our military women and men deserve to be safe from assault by their own ranks .
Those who assault their peers and their own country in the bargain deserve to be punished, not protected . It s a matter of simple military justice.
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Martha Burk is the director of the Corporate Accountability Project for the National Council of Women s Organizations13 (NCWO) and the author of Your Voice, Your Vote: The Savvy Woman s Guide to Power, Politics, and the Change We Need (CreateSpace, 2012) . Follow Martha on twitter @MarthaBurk.
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- ^ grim statistics (www.sacbee.com)
- ^ climbed 35 percent (www.businessweek.com)
- ^ Lt . Col . Jeffrey Krusinski (www.cnn.com)
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Policeman's son broke into woman's home to steal knickers and …
Mark Cox, 22, who is appearing at court after breaking into a woman s house to steal her knickers and SEX TOYS
A police officer s son with a bizarre underwear fetish broke into a woman s house to steal her knickers and SEX TOYS, a court heard.
Mark Cox, 22, pocketed a set of house keys belonging to former school pal Emma Pinches, 21, after going to a party at her home in February.
The hospital porter then used the keys to let himself in to the property while Emma was out to pinch her underwear and DILDOS.
Magistrates heard she became suspicious when items of lingerie and sex aids started to go missing over the next few weeks.
Prosecuting Julie Costello said: The day after the party the victim noticed a set of house keys were missing.
Over the next few days she started to notice that items of her underwear were going missing as well as her sex toys.
Emma suspected Cox may be responsible when she received a text from him in March to ask whether she would be out with her boyfriend that evening.
Police then searched Cox s home and found a large quantity of women s underwear, sex toys and lubricant.
When asked why he had a large sized bra he told them it was because he was a large size .
Officers also discovered CS gas spray as well as a police helmet, handcuffs, jacket and stab vest in his bedroom.
Cox claimed he had bought the police uniform items off eBay to use for kinky role-playing sex romps with his ex-girlfriend.
At Northampton Magistrates Court on Monday Cox pleaded guilty to two counts of burglary, one count of possessing a weapon designed for the discharge of CS gas and possessing a police uniform.
Defending Alistair Evans revealed his client had taken the items at a time when he was being driven by a fetish for women s underwear.
He said his client had bought the police uniform as memorabilia because his father and grandfather were both police officers.
He added: He accepts he had taken the items of underwear from the victim s house but there was no element of vandalism and he had caused no form of damage to the woman s house.
The CS spray was bought from a garage in France.
It has never been used.
The court was told Cox has since undergone counselling in a bid to overcome his underwear addiction.
He will be sentenced at Northampton Crown Court next month.
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