Posted on 05/31/2018 9:47:47 AM PDT by C19fan
This is a story of a rape accusation that would not die and a misshapen version of college justice meted out in three chapters.
Lets begin with two Michigan State students looking to hook up in March 2015, mess around and perhaps have sex. Soon after, the woman accuses the man, Keith Mumphery, who would become a pro football receiver, of sexual assault in her dorm room.
The police investigate. Mumphery turns over the text messages from his phone and provides a DNA swab. Prosecutors conduct interviews. The accuser does not return calls. They decline to prosecute.
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Oh, by gosh, by golly
Its time for Marshall, Will and Holly
More like "lose an erectus"...
I understand that requiring real due process would make assaults like you describe hard to convict. That may be the price that has to be paid.
Perhaps it would be a good thing, if girls stopped having sex with guys they couldn’t absolutely trust, and if girls stopped getting drunk with guys they didn’t know.
How about if guys stopped raping women and stopped having sex with strange women?
stopped having sex with strange women?
party pooper
Alleged criminal conduct needs to be investigated by law enforcement officers and prosecuted in a real court.
Men have done it before, and won.
Jury orders blogger to pay $8.4 million to ex-Army colonel she accused of rape
That would be good too. And the incidence would go down if women became more cautious about the kind of situations they put themselves in.
Jarrett is also a powerful, beautiful, nurturing and honest [PBNH] woman.
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