Adultery
61living in open and notorious adultery — To constitute, parties must dwell together openly and notoriously as if conjugal relation existed between them. People v. Potter, 319 Ill.App. 409, 49 N.E.2d 307, 309. The parties must reside together in face of society as if conjugal relations… …
62incestuous adultery — The elements of this offense are that defendant, being married to one person, has had sexual intercourse with another related to the defendant within the prohibited degrees …
63living in open and notorious adultery — To constitute, parties must dwell together openly and notoriously as if conjugal relation existed between them. People v. Potter, 319 Ill.App. 409, 49 N.E.2d 307, 309. The parties must reside together in face of society as if conjugal relations… …
64incestuous adultery — Incest committed by a person who is married …
65living in adultery — Living together openly as if married and indulging in acts of intercourse. 2 Am J2d Adult §§ 10 12 …
66open and notorious adultery — An offense predicated, not upon private immoral indulgence, but upon the publicity attendant upon the breach of the moral standard in such extent as to debase and demoralize society and degrade the institution of marriage. 2 Am J2d Adult § 9 …
67advowtry — Adultery …
68avowtry — Adultery …
69spouse-breach — Adultery …
70Adulteries — Adultery A*dul ter*y, n.; pl. {Adulteries}. [L. adulterium. See {Advoutry}.] 1. The unfaithfulness of a married person to the marriage bed; sexual intercourse by a married man with another than his wife, or voluntary sexual intercourse by a… …