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I don't get how in a defamation case, the defence can include a statement that defames one of the accusers.
The claim states Browne was "herself a notoriously foul-mouthed person who publicly distributed offensive matter and had expressed interest in deviant sexual practices."
I don't get how in a defamation case, the defence can include a statement that defames one of the accusers.
Craigy boy should concentrate on clearing his name rather than counter claiming with "she is a bigger sexual deviant than I am."
The only winners here, as usual, are the lawyers.
Apparently they have emails from her in which she swears.I don't get how in a defamation case, the defence can include a statement that defames one of the accusers.
Craigy boy should concentrate on clearing his name rather than counter claiming with "she is a bigger sexual deviant than I am."
The only winners here, as usual, are the lawyers.
Apparently they have emails from her in which she swears.
Apparently they have emails from her in which she swears.
15 yo boy accused of raping two girls. The girls said he forced them into it. He came to my son for advice. I knew the kid and there was no way he would every even attempt it. Put him through a lot of stress for 6 months. In the end the girls crumbled and ended up telling the cops they fabricated the story. All charges were dropped. He wasn't the most popular kid and they wanted to just lay the boot in.
Were the girls charged with making a false complaint ?
If not, they should have been. They should have been humiliated in public as a lesson to others not to try that stuff.
Schoolgirls get lecture on length of skirts.
It might sound old fashioned, but I think the principal is right.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-02-...-under-fire-over-talk-on-skirt-length/9393460
What's wrong with humiliation and disgrace and what better place to learn it than at school, before working life hits them between the eyes?
Were the girls charged with making a false complaint ?
If not, they should have been. They should have been humiliated in public as a lesson to others not to try that stuff.
We live under the Duluth model where a man is guilty until proven innocent and even if they are proven innocent they still have to live with the stigma. Just look at the #metoo movement. It's crazy how men are losing their jobs over this **** and women not held accountable for these false accusations.
If a man is accused (sometimes without evidence) they face jail time, but then if the accuser, when proven false, faces no jail time under most circumstances? Ridiculous.
Only if the parents had a hand in it then yeah I would agree with you. For example, giving instructions to their daughter to take that action. The fact that the kid knows what she can get away with at an early age is disturbing, but that's not necessarily the parent's fault - she could have heard about it from social groups for example.And if an accuser happens to be under age (and most kids under 16 are pretty street smart these days), then they can't be sued or arrested for lying. In these cases their parents should be considered responsible and should be charged with whatever their kids would be if they were adults.
California Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia accused of groping male staffer
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