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Topic History of: Disclosure
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Jo That's what it sounds like to me too.
Sheba Bear In 2018, dozens of prosecutions for rape or serious sexual offences were thwarted because of issues with the disclosure of material.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6841867...ence-blame-them.html

If I'm reading this correctly it means that if a complainant (not a victim, of course) has a phone conversation with some chap and descibes in steamy and explicit terms how much she is looking forward to having sex with him, and then accuses him of raping her, the phone conversation could throw an inconvenient spanner in the wheels of modern justice as far as the police and CPS are concerned?