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Allegations of rape and sexual assault are almost the only area of English law
where a prosecution can take place in the absence of any physical evidence.
The testimony of an accuser may be all that is required to secure conviction.
where a prosecution can take place in the absence of any physical evidence.
The testimony of an accuser may be all that is required to secure conviction.
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and one of the great sources of unnecessary human tragedy.
www.mojuk.org.uk/Portia/archive%203/noman.html
A disturbing array of dubious testimonies put them on trial, male and female ex-spouses or their children's desire for revenge is often at the root of the false accusations.
There is a deep cause for concern over what appear to be multiple miscarriages of justice.
www.thejusticegap.com/ccrc20-epidemic-historic-sex-abuse-cases
insidetime.org/guilty-until-proven-innocent-historic-cases
In the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, it was decreed that the evidence of an adult victim was sufficient to convict. Corroboration of this evidence was no longer necessary, so judges could no longer warn the jury of the dangers of convicting a defendant on a single victim’s testimony alone...
This means that one of the main building blocks of justice ‘beyond all reasonable doubt’, goes out the window as juries have to accept these ‘victim’ testimonies as fact. The burden of proof therefore shifts to the defence to prove their client innocent, instead of the prosecution having to prove guilt as happens in any other type of crime.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIG7nXR4LZQ
Falsely Accused of Rape:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAS8MSlDzxo
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zwafn2NO0mw&feature=emb_logo
www.youtube.com/watch?v=lV9nuwxwGDc
The abolition of jury trials in Britain might be approaching
www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkt8C0jOWV0
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