spookwoman wrote: » Please enlighten us all on the piece of evidence that proves us that this woman was not raped.
Not guilty verdict does not mean they did not do it, it just means there was not enough evidence to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
Luxxis wrote: A court of law cares not what you believe. It only cares what you can prove
Rodin wrote: » The rule of law must be respected. Protests like those planned tomorrow remind me of the Salem Witch trials. No respect for due process. Innocent until proven guilty? Not in these peoples' eyes.
stateofflux wrote: » Faugheen wrote: » You could make the same argument towards those who are saying she's lying when there's no proof that she has, but they don't give a **** about it until it fits their narrative. yes but if they were convicted its highly unlikely there would have been a 'she's lying' protest march or a #idon'tbelieveher twitter movement.
Faugheen wrote: » You could make the same argument towards those who are saying she's lying when there's no proof that she has, but they don't give a **** about it until it fits their narrative.
torqtorq wrote: » You have missed the point. They have been found not guilty in a court law and should be treated as such. They should be treated no different to Zebo and Murray.
Faugheen wrote: » No they're not, at all. Only 1% of reported rape cases in Ireland end in conviction for the accused. Are you telling me that 99/100 women who report what happened to them to the police are more likely to be lying? Don't be that person. It's set out in law that a not guilty verdict doesn't mean a complainants account wasn't believed, just there wasn't enough proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
Deusexmachina wrote: » I am. She lied. She said she was raped. She said they forced her. She repeated this time and tome again. To the police, to the court. But they didnt force her. She lied
Sidebaro wrote: » That is awful wording. Also, there are thousands of people around the world that have been sexually abused and told nobody because of the fear of not being believed.
Rodin wrote: » Rodin wrote: » The rule of law must be respected. Protests like those planned tomorrow remind me of the Salem Witch trials. No respect for due process. Innocent until proven guilty? Not in these peoples' eyes. Would #Ibelieveher group have believed this liarhttps://www.google.ie/amp/s/www.boston.com/news/local-news/2018/02/21/case-continued-for-connecticut-college-student-accused-of-lying-about-rape/amp Or this liarhttps://www.google.ie/amp/s/nypost.com/2018/03/27/college-student-pleads-guilty-to-lying-about-rape-on-campus/amp/ Or this liarhttps://www.google.ie/amp/s/www.thelocal.se/20180213/woman-admits-lying-about-malmo-rape/amp Or this liarhttps://www.google.ie/amp/s/www.theroot.com/woman-who-lied-to-police-about-3-black-men-raping-and-k-1823325223/amp I thought 4 was enough. Took about 60seconds to find those 4. #innocentuntilprovenguilty
irishrebe wrote: » The UK is part of NI? If this is your level of education, no wonder you're so confused.
You are aware that abortion is also illegal in Northern Ireland, yes?
Sweetemotion wrote: » Where are people getting this 1% from? Noeleen Blackwell speaking on 2fm today said in 2016 of the 404 rape cases brought before the courts, 69% resulted in conviction.
zom wrote: Yeah sure you know better:
Faugheen wrote: » You know what all of those cases have in common? Nobody was charged in connection with rape. These were unravelled by police before anyone was falsely charged.
sporina wrote: » how is the jury selected? like 8 men and 3 women - surely it should have been equal gender wise?
Deleted User wrote: » Donald Trump wrote: » Not guilty eh? Sure poor oul' Al Capone only forgot to pay a bit of his tax I mean that's the only thing he was ever convicted of. Must mean he never did anything else wrong, yeah? And you're just waiting for your indictments to arrive. :pac:
Donald Trump wrote: » Not guilty eh? Sure poor oul' Al Capone only forgot to pay a bit of his tax I mean that's the only thing he was ever convicted of. Must mean he never did anything else wrong, yeah?
NAGDEFI wrote: » If you were Joe Schmidt would you be prepared to bring them on in the Aviva? A serious question. Would you expect boos from a large number in the ground. I'm not saying it's right or wrong they play with Ireland or Ulster but are they worth the risk? Murray/Zebo and girl consent given. No 9 week rape trial, no whatsapp messages.
markodaly wrote: » Brilliant, you want me to prove a negative. Like proving that there is NOT an Easter Bunny. You are not very good at this are you. The piece of evidence? The juries decision taken, in under 4 hours. Not guilty, means not guilty in the eyes of the law and the public. I.E they are innocent of wrong doings because there was not enough evidence to convict.
Grab All Association wrote: The text messages she sent read to me like they went through a lot of drafts. As someone who has gotten a text like that before from a girl compared to that message, I’m sorry but it does sound scripted.
Ohmeha wrote: » Bigger issue is if anyone is found NOT guilty of any crime should they be entitled to resume their career/profession? It's not even up for discussion, of course they should be resuming their Rugby career without any prejudice. There will be implications for the IRFU no matter what their decision but it would set a very dangerous precedent for an employer to sack any man cleared of a crime such as rape Their private Whatsapp messages were poor reading but not remotely sackable
the_pen_turner wrote: » she also came out on newstalk last year that all men are rapists and that in all cases where one person has drink taken then its the mans fault. it doesnt matter if the person with drink is male or female . i wouldnt use her as a standard for anything worth while.
policy75 wrote: » Without saying who is guilty and who is not guilty how was it that the defendants names were all over the news but the accusers name was kept under wraps. Surely that is unfair?
Sweetemotion wrote: » Just curious at where the 1% came from. She sounds like a total whack job. How the hell can someone like that, be Chief Executive of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre.
Appledreams15 wrote: » Protests organised all over the country tomorrow now between 12.30 and 13.30