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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (246621)4/20/2008 2:32:06 PM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (1) of 793858
 
Set aside the underage problem for a minute, is what they were doing really bigamy? If a guy talked 2 or more women into living with him and sharing his bed is that against the law in most jurisdictions? And even if it was would any jurisdiction prosecute them for it? I think not.

Bigamy is more of a fraud law. A guy going through civil marriage with more than one woman without telling the women about each other.

But if people don't go through the civil marriage process, which I can't believe the LDS folks did, can the state recognize the living arrangement as a marriage?
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