Regarding proof of sexual intercourse to sustain the charge of rape, which of the following is not sufficient to prove penetration?
A) Physical proof, such as vaginal bruising or lacerations
B) Presence of semen
C) An unconscious victim lacking physical evidence of penetration
D) Victim statement of penetration with no physical evidence
Correct Answer:
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