Saturday, 16 December 2017

Which One...?

A Scotland Yard spokesman said: “We are aware of this case being dismissed from court and are carrying out an urgent assessment to establish the circumstances which led to this action being taken.
“We are working closely with the Crown Prosecution Service and keeping in close contact with the victim whilst this process takes place.”
Why do I think you aren't referring to the guy you nearly shafted?
Chief prosecutor Alison Saunders has made a high profile push to bring more sex attack cases to court and asked her lawyers to trawl through a man's relationship history to boost conviction.
Time she went.

5 comments:

  1. I wonder what sort of sentence the young lady will have to serve.

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  2. Time Saunders was arrested on several hundred counts of "Conspiracy to pervert the course of Justice"

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  3. so it has been a long time since i commented her Julia, but i believe you are going to see a slew of cases where the police and/or the CPS had evidence that contradicts the 'accusers' account and backs up the defense that sex was consensual. Men being freed from prison, cases collapsing but those accused offered no support, their lives destroyed. I shared my experience with you years ago, and i can tell you all, being falsely accused of rape is about as bad as it can get :(

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  4. "I wonder what sort of sentence the young lady will have to serve."

    *hollow laughter*

    "Time Saunders was arrested on several hundred counts of "Conspiracy to pervert the course of Justice""

    And that idiot she replaced, too.

    "...i believe you are going to see a slew of cases where the police and/or the CPS had evidence that contradicts the 'accusers' account and backs up the defense that sex was consensual."

    We're already up to three now, and I fear it's merely the tip of the iceberg.

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  5. i told you a 'slew of cases......' well here we go...: The number of prosecutions in England and Wales that collapsed because of a failure by police or prosecutors to disclose evidence increased by 70% in the last two years, the BBC can reveal.
    Last year, 916 people had charges dropped over a failure to disclose evidence - up from 537 in 2014-15.
    It comes after recent collapsed rape cases highlighted a failure to share evidence with defence solicitors.
    The Crown Prosecution Service said the justice system had "systemic" problems.

    so that will be zero false allegations of rape by women then, is it?

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