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Choy Khin Ming, Malaysian Man, Faces Trial For Seducing Another Man's Wife

JULIA ZAPPEI   12/ 9/09 12:27 AM ET   AP

Malaysia Seduction Charge

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — A Malaysian man is facing trial for allegedly seducing another man's wife – a charge under a rarely used law that defense lawyers criticized Wednesday as archaic and tantamount to sexual discrimination.

A decades-old law dating from the British colonial era calls for a two-year prison sentence for any man who "entices away" a married woman with the intention of having sex with her.

The law was invoked for the first time since the 1980s when businessman Ryan Chong initiated a criminal case against Choy Khin Ming earlier this year. Chong accused Choy of having a 14-month affair with his wife, television celebrity Daphne Iking, between 2007 and 2008.

A Kuala Lumpur Magistrate's Court had been scheduled to hear the case Wednesday, but it was transferred to the High Court, which Choy's lawyers said was more suited to hear a case that involves complicated constitutional issues.

"The most important issue is the validity of the law itself," said Choy's lawyer, Akberdin Abdul Kader. "The law is totally archaic."

The law might be considered unconstitutional because it violates the principle of gender equality and is based on the "assumption that women are mere chattels and incapable of a rational choice as to their male companionship," according to the defense lawyers' written statement submitted to the court.

Women's rights groups in recent months have also criticized the use of the law. However, Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein has said there were no immediate plans to abolish it because it was so rarely invoked.

The charge had only been used a few times in Malaysian history, but no case went to a full trial, Akberdin said.

Choy, a sports apparel company manager, was present in court but declined to comment. He pleaded innocent to the charge in April.

Neither Chong nor Iking attended the hearing, which has attracted wide media attention partly because of Iking's popularity as a talk show host.

Iking has reportedly separated from Chong. Choy's lawyers say she is also not currently seeing Choy, but they declined to confirm whether the two were ever in a romantic relationship.

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04:53 PM on 01/04/2010
If you've seen any pictures of Mrs. Iking, you'd know that Choy's best defense would be: "Have you seen her, your Honor? I couldn't help myself."
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khg1
11:37 AM on 12/10/2009
If they prosecute women for it, then the men involved should be held accountable too. I say it's about time they applied this stupid law to both sexes equally.

But really any laws that govern this issue really are archaic.
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terry63
No one expects the spanish inquisition
01:40 AM on 12/10/2009
They will stone the girl and he will walk. Next case!
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PlayTOE
Morals evolved due to cooperative group living
01:33 PM on 12/09/2009
"wide media attention partly because of Iking's popularity as a talk show host."

So a talk show host does some insane stunt to get publicity .. and to show off an archaic law.

*(I'm surprised FIXed News didn't think of this, and expect a similar thing soon from Glen Beck)
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Gover
01:03 PM on 12/09/2009
What a bunch of backward-a** people.

Everyone knows you put the WOMAN in jail for being unable to control her passions.
12:21 PM on 12/09/2009
cheech and chong