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    Default A bad decision

    It's hard to see why she was ever prosecuted. It's baffling that the conviction was upheld.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/20...-claim-husband

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    Because she did it.

    I think this is a case of the law being the law and common sense going out the window.

    Not particularly unusual when it comes to the judiciary
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    Let me get this straight! This poor women was allegedly raped repeatedly by her husband. She makes a police report and then a case is made against the husband.

    She then retracts her accusations, supposedly out of duress from her husband and his sister. The case against the husband collapses.

    When the police requestioned her, she said that she really had been raped, and that her retraction had been false.

    Then she was sentenced to 8 months in jail for perverting the course of justice, while her husband is free!!!

    The fact that she only had to serve 18 days and do the rest of the sentence in community service is almost irrelevant!!!

    What sort of f*cked up justice system is this?????????

    Honestly El Gordo if you weren't always right about facts and figures, I would have sworn you were making this up!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morpheus View Post
    Let me get this straight! This poor women was allegedly raped repeatedly by her husband. She makes a police report and then a case is made against the husband.

    She then retracts her accusations, supposedly out of duress from her husband and his sister. The case against the husband collapses.

    When the police requestioned her, she said that she really had been raped, and that her retraction had been false.

    Then she was sentenced to 8 months in jail for perverting the course of justice, while her husband is free!!!

    The fact that she only had to serve 18 days and do the rest of the sentence in community service is almost irrelevant!!!

    What sort of f*cked up justice system is this?????????

    Honestly El Gordo if you weren't always right about facts and figures, I would have sworn you were making this up!!!!!!
    He was also forcing her to work as a prostitute. Its a really poor result. Hopefully it will go to the Supreme Court, as its seems unsound. There was a change of law anyway, to enable the police to prosecute a partner if his partner tries to drop charges, so its hard to see how she could be tried.
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    The only thing she was guilty of was being married to an animal,what a lovely family to be married into,what do you make of the sister putting pressure on here as well,the law is an ass,makes me sick.

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    What makes this case so ridiculous is that the CPS prosecuted her because they believe she really was raped. I know that sounds hard to believe, but if you read the article then it's clear that that's what happened.

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    Wow. And this happened in the UK or Ireland?
    It just shows that none of us is safe before the law. And it just as well shows, that it isn't there to protect us as some like to believe.

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    Typical. Another crystal clear example of how the law is nothing but a bad joke........ The guilty live on while the innocent suffer. Justice is all but dead and gone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anna23 View Post
    Wow. And this happened in the UK or Ireland?
    It just shows that none of us is safe before the law. And it just as well shows, that it isn't there to protect us as some like to believe.
    This was in the UK.

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