And on first thought, it is a hard law to accept.
But after thinking it over, it is a fair law for the simple reason that there are many false accusations.
The Duke Lacrosse team, for instance.
Long before that, there was a woman in Randolph County, NC, who not only accused a fellow of raping her, but got him convicted.
He was a pillar in his church, highly thought of, but got scared of prison and fled.
Eventually they found him brought him back.
This case made Jerry Bledsoe famous. He and some private detective smelled a rat and proved that the woman was nuts, had even fired shots at her own house and did many other things that I can not remember.
This all happened maybe 60 years ago.
Bledsoe got him out of prison, but he had served many years.
So recognizing the fact that some prosecuting attorneys are as evil as the criminals, I think it is a fair law. I have no idea how the law is written, but it should contain a clause that no evidence or information of any kind that is not directly related to the crime under investigtion can be disclosed to the public or used in any way by the prosecution.
Well said.