Can I sue for destruction of my camera and is this statutory rape?

Full question:

My 15 year old daughter had sex with a 17 year old boy. They videotaped it with my camera according to my daughter and the boy's mother destroyed the tape and I have not seen the camera since. Can I sue the boy's mother for destruction of my property and concealing the fact that her son had sex with my daughter. Is this statutory rape?

  • Category: Criminal
  • Date:
  • State: Georgia

Answer:

In Georgia, statutory rape occurs when a person engages in sexual intercourse with someone under the age of 16, and the offender is not their spouse. If the offender is 18 years old or younger and no more than four years older than the victim, the charge may be a misdemeanor (Ga. Code § 16-6-3).

Regarding the destruction of your camera, you may have grounds to sue the boy's mother for damaging your property. However, whether you can successfully pursue legal action may depend on specific circumstances and evidence.

It's advisable to consult a legal professional to discuss your options and the specifics of your situation.

This content is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Legal statutes mentioned reflect the law at the time the content was written and may no longer be current. Always verify the latest version of the law before relying on it.

FAQs

In Georgia, statutory rape is defined as sexual intercourse with someone under the age of 16, where the offender is not their spouse. If the offender is 18 years old or younger and no more than four years older than the victim, it may be classified as a misdemeanor (Ga. Code § 16-6-3). It's important to understand that consent is not a legal defense in these cases.