New York State Police arrested 35-year-old Jerica J. Costich, from Rochester, on charges of rape after an allegation that she had an inappropriate relationship with an 18-year-old detainee at the Industry Residential Center.
That story is ridiculously short on details. Is it statutory rape because they were under 18 at the time? Was it coerced sex? Did she violently assault him?
I’m not saying I want a play-by-play, but the tiniest bit of information about what happened would help.
The New York State Police in SP Rochester have arrested Jerica J. Costich, age 35, of Rochester, on charges of Rape 3rd (E Felony) following allegations of an inappropriate relationship with an 18-year-old detainee at the Industry Residential Center.
An investigation revealed that Costich, a Youth Support Specialist, engaged in sexual activity with the victim within the facility.
Costich was processed at SP Rochester, and Costich was transported to Rush Town Court for arraignment and released on her own recognizance. Judge Ryan Lang issued an order of protection, and Costich is expected to reappear on February 2, 2025.
Actually, you started this debate. I wasn’t debating with anyone. You just decided to start arguing with me about it.
I’d say talk to a few rape victims and ask them if they feel that there are different degrees of rape, but I have a feeling you’d just tell them you know better than they do and then tell them that they were the ones who decided to argue with you about it.
Yup. It starts at simple sexual assault, and gets higher punishments for using violence, drugs, assaulting a minor, and/or abuse of a position of power, as it should be.
That story is ridiculously short on details. Is it statutory rape because they were under 18 at the time? Was it coerced sex? Did she violently assault him?
I’m not saying I want a play-by-play, but the tiniest bit of information about what happened would help.
Prisoners cannot freely give consent to their jailers.
Good point.
https://troopers.ny.gov/news/youth-support-specialist-arrested-third-degree-rape
it’s so unethical they mention the arrested person’s name. They are not even proven guilty yet
TIL there are ‘degrees’ of rape according to the law. Which is kind of disturbing.
Why?
Yeah, I guess this was just a little “light” rape.
/s
Rape is rape.
And murder is murder, but it’s fortunate the law can see gradations in severity of crimes depending on the circumstances.
Please do explain how one rape is not as bad as another rape- without adding other crimes like physical assault, obviously.
No thanks, you’re starting this debate, you can learn the legal definitions. Pick your state, look up the statute.
Many felonies have degrees of severity but it sounds like you’re just trying to argue.
Actually, you started this debate. I wasn’t debating with anyone. You just decided to start arguing with me about it.
I’d say talk to a few rape victims and ask them if they feel that there are different degrees of rape, but I have a feeling you’d just tell them you know better than they do and then tell them that they were the ones who decided to argue with you about it.
Seems to be primarily age-oriented, but also takes into account violence for the higher felony charges:
https://ypdcrime.com/penal.law/article130.php?zoom_highlight=rape
(Ianal, just wondered so I searched)
In this case, no violence and not with someone under the age of 17 would be the 3rd degree.
Yup. It starts at simple sexual assault, and gets higher punishments for using violence, drugs, assaulting a minor, and/or abuse of a position of power, as it should be.
What difference does the information make to you?
What a strange question. You don’t think that more information about a story is helpful for people to learn things?