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Saturday, October 22, 2005
Kansas Teenager Ensnared by "Romeo+Juliet" Law Set Free
Mathew Limon, who as a gay Kansas teenager had (homosexual) sex with a 14-year old boy when Limon was 18-years old, was prosecuted, convicted and then imprisoned for five years has finally been freed. The Kansas Supreme Court finally ruled that "Moral disapproval of a group cannot be a legitimate state interest" and struck down an unconstitutional Kansas law that had a harsher punishment for committing a act which if it had been done with a girl of a similar age would have resulted in a fine. The Limon case has been a cause célèbre of sodomy law activists and gay rights activists since the June 2003 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Lawrences v. Texas.
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He has NOT been set free. The article you link to says only that "he will soon be set free." What does that mean?
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