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But where is the right of the accused to face his accuser,
a significant number that do get investigated turn out to be malicious accusations
It's currently under threat from a post-brexit government.
How do you know?
Talking to magistrates and observing in Crown courts.
but in the case of rape there is particular problem of proof which demands evidence of penetration (not always provable) without consent (always disputable)
Magna Carta predated the EU, my friend.
You have pointed out the biggest problem with rape trials; and then ignored it.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/03/2023 08:48:56You have pointed out the biggest problem with rape trials; and then ignored it.I haven't ignored it - I stated it clearly and succinctly, and there is no requirement for further discussion.
I don't think the Tory Party has abused its own laws to quite that extent.
Those magistrates and courts still face the problem that a false allegation of rape can be as difficult to prove as a true one.
in the case of rape there is particular problem of proof
How did you diagnose oblivion?
How bout Medications to suppress Hormones?
Quote from: Zer0 on 27/03/2023 20:50:27How bout Medications to suppress Hormones?Who for?Are you volunteering?