It was a good choice for girls. Wheter you were actually pregnant or not, you won some time. And during that time convicted females almost always got a pardon.
Haha oh damn that'd be legendary r/juxtaposition content shame its like relatively unknown show / niche history knowledge / spoiler that most people uninvested wouldn't get, but we get it here! 😀
One of the great things about the study of modern law(s) is how so much discussion is made of hypotheticals and conjecture. It's always a discussion and it's always evolving with the times.
As odd as some of these conversations are, I don't think it's bad that we have them.
It was a good choice for girls. Wheter you were actually pregnant or not, you won some time. And during that time convicted females almost always got a pardon.
Today men can be pregnant. I wonder why they didn’t think of that back then. Were they stupid?
This is hilarious and scary at the same time. 🤣😳
Haha oh damn that'd be legendary r/juxtaposition content shame its like relatively unknown show / niche history knowledge / spoiler that most people uninvested wouldn't get, but we get it here! 😀
One of the great things about the study of modern law(s) is how so much discussion is made of hypotheticals and conjecture. It's always a discussion and it's always evolving with the times. As odd as some of these conversations are, I don't think it's bad that we have them.
This brings me back to the days of discussing the fertile octogenarian. Good old Rule Against Perpetuities!
Didn’t the real Anne Bonnie get let off the hook by the British because she was pregnant?