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36 Quinnipiac L. Rev. 455 (2017-2018)
Cast Me Not Away: The Plight of Modern Day Romeo and Juliet

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CAST ME NOT AWAY!': THE PLIGHT OF MODERN DAY
                     ROmIEO   AND   JULIET

                         Kelsey Dumond

I.  INTRODUCTION         ...................................... ..... 455
II. STATUTORY   RAPE: THEN AND Now........        .............. 458
III. ROMEO, IN THE EYES OF SCIENCE   ...................... ..... 460
IV. ROMEO   AND JULIET PROVISIONS: THE GOOD .       ................ 462
V.  ROMEO   AND JULIET IN CONNECTICUT: THE BAD........        ...... 465
      A.  Connecticut Law...................            .......... 465
      B.  Contrasting Connecticut with Other States ...... ..... 467
VI. THE  REPERCUSSIONS: THE UGLY     ...................... ..... 468
      A.  The Regulations      .........................  ..... 468
      B.  The Burden        ............................  ..... 474
VII. NOTHING CHANGES,  IF NOTHING CHANGES      .................. 479
      A.  Reality Check............................... 479
      B.  Room for Improvement...........        ................ 483
VIII.ACT 5, SCENE 3       ..............................  ..... 487

                         I. INTRODUCTION

     0 Romeo,  Romeo,  wherefore  art thou Romeo?2  It is a safe
assumption that most people would be able to identify this quotation as
belonging to William Shakespeare's famous play, Romeo and Juliet. In
addition, most of those individuals likely know the story of Romeo and
Juliet: a tale of star-crossed lovers, two teenagers whose families are
enemies, prompting the couple to navigate considerable obstacles in
their pursuit of love. In the play, the two main characters' family feud is
the central issue.4 If this were a modem day problem, however, Romeo,
and possibly Juliet, could potentially face criminal charges due to their


     WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, ROMEO AND JULIET act 3, sc. 5.
     2 Id. at act 2, sc. 2.
     See generally id.; see also Steve James, Romeo and Juliet Were Sex Offenders: An
Analysis of the Age of Consent and a Callfor Reform, 78 UMKC L. REv. 241, 241 (2009).
    4 See generally SHAKESPEARE, supra note 1; see also James, supra note 3, at 241.


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