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“It won’t be enough to believe you had consent, you will have to demonstrate why you thought you had consent.'

for their actions – and Minister Harris said the new legislation would fundamentally change the way they consider the issue.

“We’ll tease through the detail of how legally to do this best in the legislation but what we’re trying to do here is to make it very clear that you will have had to take objective steps to actually show that you had consent. “People will know that one of the most common forms of crime arising from domestic violence is assault causing harm.

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