> New York's penal law previously said that "a person is guilty of adultery when he engages in sexual intercourse with another person at a time when he has a living spouse, or the other person has a living spouse."
> It was considered a Class B misdemeanor, which carries a jail sentence of up to three months.
(IANAL, but the "he" pronoun is almost certainly the old-fashioned grammar rule of defaulting to male when the gender is unknown.)
Noteworthy - that 1907 law was virtually never enforced. One wonders what motivated the "justice" system to target the 13 people who were charged (with only 5 convicted).
> New York's penal law previously said that "a person is guilty of adultery when he engages in sexual intercourse with another person at a time when he has a living spouse, or the other person has a living spouse."
> It was considered a Class B misdemeanor, which carries a jail sentence of up to three months.
(IANAL, but the "he" pronoun is almost certainly the old-fashioned grammar rule of defaulting to male when the gender is unknown.)
Noteworthy - that 1907 law was virtually never enforced. One wonders what motivated the "justice" system to target the 13 people who were charged (with only 5 convicted).