CdwJava
Senior Member
However, consent may not be the issue here at all except as it might apply to the definition of "sexual harassment." We are talking about the wording of a school policy and not a criminal violation. In fact, I doubt that under the circumstances you could make a criminal case at all.According to the poster, under the age of consent. Which in PA, is 16. Which is why I'm steadfast in she was not able to give consent to the sexual behavior.
Folks, we are not talking about a sexual assault, rape, groping or fondling, we are talking about the non-criminal juvenile behavior of a teenage boy. A violation of school policy at best, and even that might be iffy if the school has failed to properly articulate the offense in their policies or it is not defined well enough to cover this act in the law.
Rude, stupid, and even crude acts should receive appropriate penalties - in this case, a 3 day suspension is likely sufficient. Expelling the boy for this would be, in my opinion, excessive - unless he had prior offenses and then progressive discipline might very well apply.