laurell3
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Yep. I said that although it was brief as I don't think that's the issue here at all as much as it's just silly to trust someone that you don't know this far. However, consent isn't a defense to assault in most states, there's a longer thread on the issue right now. The contract would hurt you more than help you in that regard. However, in order to rob someone you have to intend to deprive them of whatever it is you are taking. In that instance consent could be a partial defense. I can't steal your car if you loaned it to me for example and if you consented to it, the elements of that theft are not present.
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