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Ched Evans Rape Trial
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It's not going well.
Anyone think he will be found not guilty? Media URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-37616871
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Anyone think he will be found not guilty? Media URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-37616871
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Put the morals of the guy to one side and accept that this is how a lot of young men and women are in 2016. Having read the original trial reports and the current trial so far, which is virtually the same, I just do not see this as rape. Tawdry yes, immoral maybe, but needing to go to prison for years and years - no way.
Paul22118 - //Put the morals of the guy to one side and accept that this is how a lot of young men and women are in 2016. Having read the original trial reports and the current trial so far, which is virtually the same, I just do not see this as rape. Tawdry yes, immoral maybe, but needing to go to prison for years and years - no way. //
It's a little tricky to 'put the morals of the guy to one side' - since it is those morals, or rather total absence of them, that have landed him in court in the first place.
//I just do not see this as rape. //
The police and Public Prosecutor would disagree with you on that one - what do you see it as?
// Tawdry yes, immoral maybe, but needing to go to prison for years and years - no way. //
How can it be '...immoral maybe ... ' when we are 'putting the morals of the guy to one side'.
You need to work out what you want to say, and then say it - that will avoid you contradicting yourself part way through.
It's a little tricky to 'put the morals of the guy to one side' - since it is those morals, or rather total absence of them, that have landed him in court in the first place.
//I just do not see this as rape. //
The police and Public Prosecutor would disagree with you on that one - what do you see it as?
// Tawdry yes, immoral maybe, but needing to go to prison for years and years - no way. //
How can it be '...immoral maybe ... ' when we are 'putting the morals of the guy to one side'.
You need to work out what you want to say, and then say it - that will avoid you contradicting yourself part way through.
Barmaid
//..The slightest nuance can persuade the jury either way - and even then, juries are sometimes known to go on a frolick of their own. I know of one jury where a group of women refused to convict the Def of rape because he looked like the son of one of them!!!! ..//
Quite right - look at the jury in '12 angry men '
//..The slightest nuance can persuade the jury either way - and even then, juries are sometimes known to go on a frolick of their own. I know of one jury where a group of women refused to convict the Def of rape because he looked like the son of one of them!!!! ..//
Quite right - look at the jury in '12 angry men '
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