I don't know how you do things, but my daughter, at 16, had no authority to invite anyone into MY house without my expressed permission.
Really? So she’s 16 years old, home after school, and a girlfriend comes over, and she’s not allowed to invite her into the house unless you are at home to provide actual permission. Wow.
“Sneaking into a man’s home to bang his minor daughter...in the middle of the night...in Texas...”
That’s almost like one of those number puzzles where you have to guess the next number in the sequence.
“I don’t know how you do things, but my daughter, at 16, had no authority to invite anyone into MY house without my expressed permission.”
Well, you may not think so, but legally it’s a different story. Take, for example, this Texas case which ruled a 14 year old’s allowing police into a home without a warrant amounted to an admissible search:
http://www.tjjd.texas.gov/publications/reviews/11/11-3-15.aspx
The standards vary from state to state, but it is pretty common for minor children to be able to lawfully allow people on to the property where they live.