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posted by Scott on Wednesday November 28, @04:18PM
from the false-accusations dept.
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Ched submitted this story from the Boston Globe and writes "Yet another false allegation gone bad. It seems that this woman knew that falsely accusing a police officer with rape might help her beat the attempted murder charges that she faced."
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Source: The Boston Globe [newspaper]
Title: Brother's tip lands sister in jail
Author: Unknown [AP story]
Date: November 28, 2001
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False accusations for any reason are disgusting, but false accusations as an attempt to get out of responsibility for a crime as heinous as murder gets me seriously agitated.
If one doesn't believe that the justice system routinely subjects men to different standards than women, the fact that this woman truly believed accusing a police officer of rape would help her defense is proof.
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Hey NM,
I was going to add comments to the story blurb saying exactly that, but decided not to at the last minute (not for any particular reason). Thanks for saying it.
Scott
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