keith16 wrote: » He raped someone in his police interviews? What was the interview question, "DID HE RAPE YOU LIKE THIS?"
midlandsmissus wrote: » A man has just been found not guilty in Donegal of a rape that he admitted doing in his police interviews. What are your thoughts on this?
Sonics2k wrote: » Legally speaking I believe that rape in Ireland can only be done by a male to a female or another male, there has to be non-consensual penetration of the victim. This site makes it clear. http://www.srcc.ie/frequently-asked-questions-on-rape-or-sexual-assault/what-is-rape-and-sexual-assault.html I don't know the case the OP was referring to though, so I've no idea why he would be found not guilty if he previously confessed.
Irelandcool wrote: » Actually while it is rarer their have been cases of women committing rape against other women or men.
midlandsmissus wrote: » Here it is:http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/criminal-court/man-acquitted-of-raping-woman-in-donegal-on-night-out-1.2549764
Sonics2k wrote: » I'm pretty sure it's counted as sexual assault when a woman does it to a man, legally it's not rape as there is no penetration.
4.—(1) In this Act “rape under section 4” means a sexual assault that includes— (a) penetration (however slight) of the anus or mouth by the penis, or (b) penetration (however slight) of the vagina by any object held or manipulated by another person.
The defence said the garda used very crude language and phrases and spoke over the accused during his interview. The garda said in evidence his interviewing manner was “firm but fair”.
During cross-examination Shane Costelloe SC, defending, put it to the now 22-year-old woman that she made up a story about being raped because she was embarrassed when friends asked her about a blood stain on her dress afterwards. “I put it to you that the rape allegation was a response to you being mocked,” counsel said. The woman denied this.
ceadaoin. wrote: » It's stuff like this that deters rape victims from coming forward. After this guy admitted having sex with her without her consent she is still subjected to this rubbish
LETHAL LADY wrote: » Surely this would be a standard defense tactic?
Nicolas Cage wrote: » Mod: Remember that this man was found innocent in a court of law.
Ice Maiden wrote: » It's a bit of a leap though, in my opinion.
osarusan wrote: » Not guilty, rather than innocent. That's not a comment on this case, but on the actual terms. There is a difference, and there's a reason it is 'not guilty' rather than 'innocent'.
Hannibelle Smeeeth wrote: » Admitting it in a police interview is not enough. Do you want me to mention Brendan Dassey?
Your Face wrote: » You just did.
PinkLemonade wrote: » Was he found innocent or not guilty? From what I read, it seems as though the victim believed she were raped (during the incident), but the accused didn't realise what he was doing at the time. I think both of accused and defendant in this case suffered as a result of what happened that night and have a lot of regrets. The case seems like a grey area-from what I've read, it makes the case for consent classes in colleges....
armaghlad wrote: » I don't care what any guard shouts at you, if you're innocent you'll not cave.