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She may have honestly thought that she'd identified the correct attacker. Most eye-witnesses and victims do. It doesn't change the fact that they're often wrong. This has been studied over and over. Combine the general unreliability of eye-witness recollection with the trauma of the attack, and mistakes are very common. This is something that police and prosecutors have no excuse not to be aware of, though, to be fair, it may have been less widely-known when the case was originally tried. My poi…
/r/MensRights14/12/10 01:36 AM
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Let's get this straight: It wasn't the woman's fault that the wrong man was convicted, it was the cops. She'd been attacked and traumatized and, as many victims and witnesses are, was mistaken (possibly misled) in her testimony. The man in the article even remarks that he feels the woman in question was a victim of the system as well. If he doesn't hold her accountable, then why are you placing the blame on this "mere woman?"
/r/MensRights13/12/10 03:53 PM
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Perhaps people have missed the point that the article is coming from Australia? Different countries have different rules regarding publishing names of accused persons. Does the OP know whether or not the Australian media, or indeed that particular newspaper, routinely publishes the names of men accused of similar crimes?
/r/MensRights02/12/10 05:37 PM
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