
False rape accusations taken up in quasi-MSM publication
Submitted by axolotl on Sat, 2009-08-29 07:50
Story here. Excerpt:
'Two recent Monroe County cases of false rape reports pose the question: What evidence is necessary to charge or convict someone of a sex crime?
The victim's report alone is all, authorities said. No physical or DNA evidence is needed.
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"You're never innocent," Sundmaker said. "You're just not guilty beyond a reasonable doubt."'
Ax's take: Good news for the MR movement, but possible bad news for the reporter: he will no doubt be ostracized by the feminist-controlled media.
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Hey, until 50 is good compared to Canada
Here, ANYONE (as long as she is female) can report being raped anytime and have the person she accused charged and prosecuted. There are no statutes of limitations at all on sex crimes.
The woman who falsely accused me of being a participant in a gang rape at a party a few years before the Duke case made that the in thing to do, claimed it happened 10 years earlier and that she was just to scared to tell anyone. Of course when she did work up the courage to tell someone it turns out she also accused just about every male she knew on the planet of raping her. 4 people were charged, including me, in SEPARATE cases not related to one another. I was the only one she apparently remembered from the party that was supposedly at my house in a town I never lived in. The other men she accused were past boyfriends, father, and stepfather. Only the stepfather was ever convicted. I had the unfortunate connection to this girl that we had attended the same church during the time she claimed to have been raped. Two years to work it's way through the courts. Lost my career and my fiance. Still to this day trying to get the accusation completely removed from my record. My accuser had a history of severe mental illness and had been hospitalized several times. The cops still took her seriously though. In no cases was there any proof other then her word, and her story changed many times before trial yet the justice system let it go all the way to trial.
People just don't know how little it takes to get caught up in the justice system until it happens to them, so people do not push for changes to prevent such miscarriages of justice.