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Honey JK2006 wrote:
what this acquittal means. Does it mean Judges have sussed the False Allegations exploding industry (did the woman make up the "warrant card" evidence after reading about Wayne Couzens in the media?). Or has a rapist cop got off on a technicality? I suspect the answer - as often - lies between the two.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1054787...ar-London-hotel.html


It could be all sorts of things, and I will assume total innocence and nothing in the middle.

I suspect that a lot of cases will be swiftly dropped when they demand to see the accuser's phone.

For instance, I would be forced to drop the case if it meant that my very private conversations were being trawled through.

Not that I want anyone to miss the chance to fully defend themselves, but I can see why some might back out.
JK2006 what this acquittal means. Does it mean Judges have sussed the False Allegations exploding industry (did the woman make up the "warrant card" evidence after reading about Wayne Couzens in the media?). Or has a rapist cop got off on a technicality? I suspect the answer - as often - lies between the two.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1054787...ar-London-hotel.html