Rerto wrote: » It's a start but it should have been an actual custodial sentence that a man would have received if he did rape. A great bit of justice. It'll make women think twice before crying wolf. irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/circuit-court/woman-given-2-year-suspended-sentence-over-false-rape-claim-1.3426043 She should be put on the sex offenders register and have to pay compensation to the poor gentleman whose life she could have ruined. I hope this poor gentleman gets over his ordeal and gets on with his life. Jacinta O’Connor (28), of Steelroe, Killorglin.
freshpopcorn wrote: » Here's your answer!(Well according to some people)https://twitter.com/NWCI/status/843058871140794369?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.boards.ie%2Fvbulletin%2Fshowthread.php%3Ft%3D2057807886%26page%3D101&tfw_site=boards_ie
dasdenny wrote: » Hmmm, your very first post Retro.....
Odyssey 2005 wrote: » Your point is ??
Progenitor wrote: » I would say the trauma to the victim of the false accusation is also the real problem.
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » Given that she wrote that before the Spacey and Weinstein accusations, she's pretty much been proven wrong.
splinter65 wrote: » LON ! Wrong!!! How very dare you!!
freshpopcorn wrote: » She's never wrong she has a block button tough.
dasdenny wrote: » Pretty obvious, but if you have to ask....
Odyssey 2005 wrote: » I do have to ask. The op stated a fact ,that was reported in the nationalnal press. Are you insinuating that he/she has an ulterior motive ?. Everybody has a first post.
corks finest wrote: » What the hell is wrong with her to do that
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » Probably knew the guy and had a grudge against him.
bilbot79 wrote: » Your suggestion that she be given the sentence he would have received is not justice, it's poetic justice and has no place whatsoever. No way should those crimes betrayed the same. It's like slander but much more serious. You could get her to sign the defamation offenders register perhaps?
ShowMeTheCash wrote: » Reading the report it lacks in detail but assuming that she knowing lied and it was aimed deliberately. She deliberately tried to take away someones liberty by lying. You do not think knowingly trying to send someone to prison in itself warrants a prison sentence? There is a reason perjury is taken so seriously....
ardinn wrote: » Considering the case up north at the moment this woman needed to be made an example of - It seems these are getting way too common.