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Patrick Tamer of the state Administrative Office of the Courts in Raleigh said one person was convicted of rape in Durham in 2006.
Sort of says it all, doesn't it?
Of course, they spent all of their time and resouces on this case.
She left out another issue in the complexity of rape cases - those of false identifications and convictions, where there is little question that a rape occured but much question as to who performed the act. How many convictions have been overturned based on DNA testing?