A member of the North Carolina State University tennis team has been charged with ‘crimes against nature’ after allegedly performing EDIT sex on a sleeping team mate. Nineteen-year-old Dejon Bivens (pictured right), a freshman and graduate of Charlotte Country Day High School, was arrested on Oct. 27 and charged with “crimes against nature.”
According to The Technician, NC State’s student newspaper:
The victim was having a party in his apartment the night of the incident, and he told police that he went to bed around 3 a.m. on Oct. 27.
Upon entering his room, he said he found the suspect sleeping in his closet. The victim stated that once he was in his bed, he heard the suspect leave the closet and lay down on the floor next to the his bed.
The victim told officers that he awoke at 5 a.m. and found Bivens leaning over him, performing EDIT sex.
The victim fled the bedroom to inform others in the apartment of the incident. He then went back into his bedroom, found Bivens pretending to be asleep, and began striking him.
“‘Crime against nature’ has been defined by North Carolina courts as ‘sexual intercourse contrary to the order of nature,’ including all ‘acts of EDIT character whereby degraded and perverted sexual desires are sought to be gratified.’ While this definition is incredibly broad, enough so that it could conceivably include EDIT or sexual positions once thought “unnatural,” the CAN law is now only used in cases involving EDIT sex (EDIT and EDIT) and EDIT intercourse.”
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