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Somewhere, for some reason, people had been voting, selecting which contestants would be coerced into another tucker trial.
"Here it's more of a psychological coercion theory — the state has to prove that Jeffs intended or at least knew that this 14-year-old would be coerced into sex by this 19-year-old".
The men also presented him with a series of spoken "scripts" that he would be coerced to repeat over the phone to his family and business partners until there was nothing left of his life.
The California law would expire after 10 years and have to be reapproved, and doctors would have to consult in private with the patient desiring to die, as part of an effort to ensure that no one would be coerced to end his or her life — a primary concern for opponents of the law.
Speaking to the BBC, Silent Circle co-founder Phil Zimmermann said the service was closed because of Lavabit's action and because it feared it would be coerced into handing over keys that can unscramble messages.
Since a sign of consent would be coerced, and consequently not a sign of consent if not making it is impossible or very costly, it follows that every sign of tacit consent, like residence in a state, must be such as to allow people to make the sign, while withdrawing their consent by making some cheap and easily performed sign of dissent.
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He rejected the idea he'd be coercing a vulnerable woman into sex work.
At his arraignment, he told the judge that he'd been coerced into admitting guilt.
The girls said they'd been coerced into it and that it was painful.
Girls in the local area would otherwise be coerced into being house maids or selling incense sticks in the slum.
Significantly, the study found that poorer girls realized their first sexual encounter would probably be coerced and violent.
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