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Law Enforcement Bias Towards Accusations Of Rape

The historical law enforcement bias toward believing that any accusation of rape must be true has been even more pronounced in the last few years because of “#Me Too,” “Times Up,” and related philosophies promoting victimhood. As a result, it is more important than ever for men to be careful interacting with the opposite sex.

We recently represented a man who dated a woman, took her home, had consensual sex with her, and the next morning they parted ways. Everything was fine, but then a week later, she accused him of rape. The police became involved. Fortunately for him, he took a selfie of the two of them smiling happily at 6:57 in the morning, right before she left his house. She was obviously not a victim of rape. A good example that one picture can be worth a thousand words.

Posted on by Steven W. Thayer, PS
Law Enforcement Bias Towards Accusations Of Rape

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