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Another Court Case For Rape Where The Victims Names
are not disclosed, but the accused is!
One is 62 now and it happened to her when she was 15, something is not right here!
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-25 40555/C oronati on-Stre et-star -Bill-R oache-c ourt-ch ild-sex -trial. html
One is 62 now and it happened to her when she was 15, something is not right here!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'It still remains a fact that guilty people get found not guilty.'
This statement gives the impression that unless a verdict goes the way one expects it to go, that verdict is wrong.
If a court finds a person 'not guilty' then that is that and being a regular on Answerbank, however important that may make one feel doesn't change that.
This statement gives the impression that unless a verdict goes the way one expects it to go, that verdict is wrong.
If a court finds a person 'not guilty' then that is that and being a regular on Answerbank, however important that may make one feel doesn't change that.
I won't get too involved but there is a difference between being acquitted by a court and actually being not guilty of an offence.
As soon as I walk out of Sainsbury's with a bottle of vodka under my coat, without paying and with the intention to permanently deprive Sainsbury's of the goods then I am guilty of theft. The fact that nobody sees me and I am not prosecuted, or if I am prosecuted but the evidence does not hold up in court does not alter my guilt. An acquittal is a legal convention. It may or may not align with the facts but it cannot alter them if it does not.
As soon as I walk out of Sainsbury's with a bottle of vodka under my coat, without paying and with the intention to permanently deprive Sainsbury's of the goods then I am guilty of theft. The fact that nobody sees me and I am not prosecuted, or if I am prosecuted but the evidence does not hold up in court does not alter my guilt. An acquittal is a legal convention. It may or may not align with the facts but it cannot alter them if it does not.
I do Not, will not condone this sort of acts by any person, from what I have read, heard regards this person, I think the public are influenced by the press & has been seen or heard of in the past, Locally here a few years ago a bloke got accused, the town was down on this person like a ton of bricks, he got belted, kicked, humiliated by the towns folk only to find, that the bitch that accused him was found to be lying!!!!!!!!!!
douglas, the fact is that defendants are guilty or not guilty, but if there is not a guilty plea the jury has to decide, and with such historic cases that often comes down to a balance of probabilities, and sometimes who comes across "better" in court.
being found guilty or not guilty does not make someone any more (or less) guilty than before the verdict is read out. that's just the jury's decision. therefore, this does not necessarily make the accuser a liar if the jury then decide "not guilty".
being found guilty or not guilty does not make someone any more (or less) guilty than before the verdict is read out. that's just the jury's decision. therefore, this does not necessarily make the accuser a liar if the jury then decide "not guilty".
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