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Roache Not Guilty Of All Charges
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Just flashed up on Sky.
Can't say I'm surprised.
Can't say I'm surprised.
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Okay - strike out the word 'technicality'. And let's depersonalise it...
A woman claims to be raped. She reports it to the police, but the jury believe his story. They find her an unreliable witness.
Do you think that she should automatically be charged with perjury? Wasting police time?
Seriously???
I am quite shocked at that.
The reason it's shocking to me, is because the cases where women have been convicted of maliciously bringing false allegations are those where the man has not even been tried. These women have been caught out beforehand.
Do you feel this (possibly in part) because you feel that the criminal justice system in terms of rape trials, are weighted against men?
Okay - strike out the word 'technicality'. And let's depersonalise it...
A woman claims to be raped. She reports it to the police, but the jury believe his story. They find her an unreliable witness.
Do you think that she should automatically be charged with perjury? Wasting police time?
Seriously???
I am quite shocked at that.
The reason it's shocking to me, is because the cases where women have been convicted of maliciously bringing false allegations are those where the man has not even been tried. These women have been caught out beforehand.
Do you feel this (possibly in part) because you feel that the criminal justice system in terms of rape trials, are weighted against men?
I think I gave 30 minutes. That was because someone posted that the jury had retired, and then , about 30 minutes later, as I read it, the verdict was given. I took the first as being retired that minute , and that was today, rather than 'are retired', when they had been out some while. Over 5 hours for a unanimous suggests serious deliberation, but we'll never know, since, unlike in the US, the jurors are forbidden to discuss publicly what happened in the jury room.
Apologies.
Apologies.
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