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Topic History of: Q : When is a RAPE not a RAPE ? Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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SJB
I've had another think about this one.
It doesn't add up. Despite the difference in the standards of proof between a criminal court and a police disciplinary hearing, the CPS should have proceeded with a prosecution because the woman made a report of the incident and gave an account of events. This, alone, is enough to proceed AND convict, as we have seen in many other cases.
BR
I'm collapsing,,,,,I cant even begin to explain what I have had to deal with today.
I have been accused today by the POLICE of being on the run !!!! seriously - I am at home and have been because of a back injury for 6 weeks yet today in a courtroom they have told a judge that I am on the run and so should be put in prison.......ridiculous - and totally untrue
I am considering leaving the UK and going abroad because the UK is in such a mess it is ridiculous staying here.
I cant believe the way that the POLICE have become a rule unto themselves;
When I asked my lawyer why this had happened it was because the POLICE had said I was not living at home I am now ( again )on the run - as if !!!!!
The POLICE make it up as they go along and no one asks for any proof.
The POLICE are thugs and criminals and it is time that we as a society said NO MORE and stood up to them.
JK2006
Extraordinary story - fortunately he's not still employed getting people locked up for 7 years for crimes that never took place.
Incidents like this simply shore up the opinion that society is collapsing.