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| 2 | "When possible, the prosecution should proceed under a theory of rape by force as this is more consistent with the stereotype of rape believed by the public, and thus, by potential jurors."Unless this is in a specific context, I'm not sure how 'bad' it is. The preface, 'When possible', leads me to hear that if they need to choose how to proceed, choosing to proceed with the theory of rape by force would be more successful. As an example, person A gets person B drunk, person A then forcibly rapes person B. The prosecutor should focus on the forcible rape over the 'unable to consent' rape, as it has a larger chance of success, even though both are applicable. If they are talking abo… | /r/MensRights | 17/10/12 06:27 PM |
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