It may seem surprising, but cheating on your spouse is illegal in over a dozen states. In New York, where adultery is classified as a Class B misdemeanor that is punishable by up to 90 days in jail ...
It’s a good day to be a Don Juan. Adultery, a crime of the heart, is no longer a crime in the state of New York. Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill Friday repealing the more-than-a-century-old law that ...
A Batavia, N.Y., woman is the suspect in the state's 13th adultery charge. June 08, 2010— -- A married New York woman charged with adultery after allegedly caught in a playground tryst appeared ...
They say cheaters never prosper, but in New York state they at least won’t be charged with a crime. Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill Monday that officially legalizes adultery. Cheating on your spouse ...
In 2003, the last time the New Hampshire Supreme Court took up a case that centered on the interpretation of adultery, the justices ruled it consisted only of out-of-marriage intercourse between ...
While cheating might break up a marriage, in some states, it could send you to jail. What about in Kansas or Missouri? Adultery is one of the most common reasons for divorce in the United States.
(Disclaimer: This is a hypothetical scenario and does not involve real people.) Meet Bob. Bob discovered his wife, Jane, in a compromising situation with the Amazon driver when he returned home from ...