Should False Accusers Be Named (And Prosecuted)?
This article dares to raise the question of whether false accusers should be named. Among other important points, the article states, "The woman claimed Hann... forced himself on her as she was in an alcoholic daze, and suggested he may have used the date rape drug Rohypnol... But forensic tests found no evidence of semen on her, no drug traces in her blood or the glass she drank from in Hann's apartment, and a blood alcohol content just below the legal driving limit."
Not only will this woman probably never see the inside of a courtroom, after being charged with making a false accusation, even her name may never be revealed.Source: The Australian
Title: Name snooker star's accuser: MP
Date: July 03, 2002
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